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...to Use the Option Menu 18 Text Input 20 About the Bundled Software 22 Windows Media Player 11 22 Media Manager for WALKMAN 22 Content Transfer 23 Preparing the Player Charging the Player 24 Setting the Date and Time 26 Getting Music/Videos/Photos/ Podcasts 27 Transferring Music.../Videos/Photos/ Podcasts 28 Wireless LAN Connection 33 Wireless networks which may be used with the player 33 Connecting to...
...to Use the Option Menu 18 Text Input 20 About the Bundled Software 22 Windows Media Player 11 22 Media Manager for WALKMAN 22 Content Transfer 23 Preparing the Player Charging the Player 24 Setting the Date and Time 26 Getting Music/Videos/Photos/ Podcasts 27 Transferring Music.../Videos/Photos/ Podcasts 28 Wireless LAN Connection 33 Wireless networks which may be used with the player 33 Connecting to...
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... Before Enjoying Podcast 83 What is a podcast 83 Registering a Podcast 84 Register a Podcast by using the Internet browser of the player 84 Downloading episodes 86 Downloading from a podcast 86 Downloading from all of the podcast selected to refresh 87 Selecting/deselecting podcasts to refresh...Settings 109 Using Noise Canceling Function About Noise Canceling 110 Playing Back with Using the Noise Canceling Function 112 Listening to External Audio Sources (External Input Mode 113 Reducing the Ambient Noise without Playing Back Music (Quiet Mode)....... 115 Changing the Noise Canceling ...
... Before Enjoying Podcast 83 What is a podcast 83 Registering a Podcast 84 Register a Podcast by using the Internet browser of the player 84 Downloading episodes 86 Downloading from a podcast 86 Downloading from all of the podcast selected to refresh 87 Selecting/deselecting podcasts to refresh...Settings 109 Using Noise Canceling Function About Noise Canceling 110 Playing Back with Using the Noise Canceling Function 112 Listening to External Audio Sources (External Input Mode 113 Reducing the Ambient Noise without Playing Back Music (Quiet Mode)....... 115 Changing the Noise Canceling ...
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... Access Points screen 133 Current Connection Details 136 Detailed Information 137 Disconnect from Network 137 Useful Facts Maximizing Battery Life 138 What are Format and Bit Rate?......... 139 What is audio format 139 What is video format 140 What is photo format 140 Storing ...Data 141 Upgrading the Player's Firmware...... 142 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 143 Messages 160 Additional Information Precautions 161 Precautions ...
... Access Points screen 133 Current Connection Details 136 Detailed Information 137 Disconnect from Network 137 Useful Facts Maximizing Battery Life 138 What are Format and Bit Rate?......... 139 What is audio format 139 What is video format 140 What is photo format 140 Storing ...Data 141 Upgrading the Player's Firmware...... 142 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 143 Messages 160 Additional Information Precautions 161 Precautions ...
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...). button Adjusts the volume. NOISE CANCELING switch Slide the NOISE CANCELING switch in standby mode for about a day, the player turns completely off and the player enters standby mode. Table of the arrow to activate the Noise Canceling function ( page 110). RESET button... Press the RESET button with your hand or other objects during wireless LAN communication. VOL +*1/- If you press any button while the player is in antenna Take care not to cover the antenna with a small pin, etc., to display the Home menu ( page 13). Note...
...). button Adjusts the volume. NOISE CANCELING switch Slide the NOISE CANCELING switch in standby mode for about a day, the player turns completely off and the player enters standby mode. Table of the arrow to activate the Noise Canceling function ( page 110). RESET button... Press the RESET button with your hand or other objects during wireless LAN communication. VOL +*1/- If you press any button while the player is in antenna Take care not to cover the antenna with a small pin, etc., to display the Home menu ( page 13). Note...
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.... At purchase, M size earbuds are not connected correctly, the sound does not play . The supplied headphones are exclusive to this player only and cannot be heard and the Noise Canceling function ( page 110) may not play . If you change the size of the...the sound may not work effectively. To enjoy better sound quality, change the earbuds, twist to install them firmly on the headphones to this player only. Basic Operations and Screens Connecting the headphones Plug the headphones into place. When you connect the supplied headphones to fit your ears...
.... At purchase, M size earbuds are not connected correctly, the sound does not play . The supplied headphones are exclusive to this player only and cannot be heard and the Noise Canceling function ( page 110) may not play . If you change the size of the...the sound may not work effectively. To enjoy better sound quality, change the earbuds, twist to install them firmly on the headphones to this player only. Basic Operations and Screens Connecting the headphones Plug the headphones into place. When you connect the supplied headphones to fit your ears...
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... you can still tap the screen to turn it on before using it. Adjust the date and time of the player before operating the player. When connected to a computer via the USB cable, the resume information of the arrow to cancel the HOLD function. Disconnect ...the USB cable before using it ( page 26). Furthermore, if standby mode is retained for about one day, the player turns off completely automatically. Hints After a lapse of time of the "Screen Off Timer" setting ( page 120), the screen ...
... you can still tap the screen to turn it on before using it. Adjust the date and time of the player before operating the player. When connected to a computer via the USB cable, the resume information of the arrow to cancel the HOLD function. Disconnect ...the USB cable before using it ( page 26). Furthermore, if standby mode is retained for about one day, the player turns off completely automatically. Hints After a lapse of time of the "Screen Off Timer" setting ( page 120), the screen ...
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...the Note You cannot use the touch panel while the player is locked, appears on Hint You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD switch when carrying it is locked. Table of the player while it . If you press any button of Contents Index ... ( page 13) disappears. The operation buttons and touch panel are disabled and the information area ( page 13). To unlock the player Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow . appears on the information area. HOLD switch To lock the...
...the Note You cannot use the touch panel while the player is locked, appears on Hint You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD switch when carrying it is locked. Table of the player while it . If you press any button of Contents Index ... ( page 13) disappears. The operation buttons and touch panel are disabled and the information area ( page 13). To unlock the player Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow . appears on the information area. HOLD switch To lock the...
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... or down on the screen to select it. Continued Tapping to select Touch (tap) an icon, item, control button, etc., to operate the player. Also, drag up or down to scroll through a list, and flick to scroll through a list or thumbnails (reduced-size images that appear in a list...). Also, drag the indicator along the Seek Slider to operate the player. Table of Contents Index 11 Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Touch Panel You can use the touch panel screen to choose a starting...
... or down on the screen to select it. Continued Tapping to select Touch (tap) an icon, item, control button, etc., to operate the player. Also, drag up or down to scroll through a list, and flick to scroll through a list or thumbnails (reduced-size images that appear in a list...). Also, drag the indicator along the Seek Slider to operate the player. Table of Contents Index 11 Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Touch Panel You can use the touch panel screen to choose a starting...
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... Operations and Screens Flicking to scroll quickly Flick the screen up , down with other objects in addition to scroll quickly through a list. Table of the player does not work properly when operated with: A gloved finger. Two or more fingers. A finger nail. A wet finger. A pen, ballpoint pen...
... Operations and Screens Flicking to scroll quickly Flick the screen up , down with other objects in addition to scroll quickly through a list. Table of the player does not work properly when operated with: A gloved finger. Two or more fingers. A finger nail. A wet finger. A pen, ballpoint pen...
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... photos transferred to the playback status, settings or the screens. Set up the player and its applications ( page 118). The icons vary according to the player ( page 64). Listen to the player ( page 37). For details about each icon, refer to the specified reference... page. Table of Contents Index 13 Basic Operations and Screens About the Home Menu The following table shows the item list of the player. About the information area The icons, shown in the table below, appear in the information area. Description Playback status ( page...
... photos transferred to the playback status, settings or the screens. Set up the player and its applications ( page 118). The icons vary according to the player ( page 64). Listen to the player ( page 37). For details about each icon, refer to the specified reference... page. Table of Contents Index 13 Basic Operations and Screens About the Home Menu The following table shows the item list of the player. About the information area The icons, shown in the table below, appear in the information area. Description Playback status ( page...
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HOME button From the Home menu, you can display the Home menu by touch panel operations ( page 11). You can operate the player by selecting the control button or item on the screen by pressing the HOME button of each application, such as searching for songs, changing settings, etc. On the playback screen of music, video, photo, etc., you can select the desired item on the screen. Continued Table of Contents Index 14 Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Home Menu The Home menu is the starting point of the player.
HOME button From the Home menu, you can display the Home menu by touch panel operations ( page 11). You can operate the player by selecting the control button or item on the screen by pressing the HOME button of each application, such as searching for songs, changing settings, etc. On the playback screen of music, video, photo, etc., you can select the desired item on the screen. Continued Table of Contents Index 14 Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Home Menu The Home menu is the starting point of the player.
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The Home menu appears. Tap (Music). The music playback screen appears. You can operate the player by tapping the control buttons on the music playback screen. The actual operations for the example above are described as below . Press the HOME ...
The Home menu appears. Tap (Music). The music playback screen appears. You can operate the player by tapping the control buttons on the music playback screen. The actual operations for the example above are described as below . Press the HOME ...
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...you can solve this software. Media Manager for WALKMAN*1 Media Manager for WALKMAN is not bundled with the packages sold in the U.S.A. Audio files (AAC) or videos can transfer music, photos or videos from the computer to the player and import audio data from CDs. Transferable files: Music (...microsoft.com/ Hint Some computers that have Windows Media Player 10 installed may become playable. Media Manager for WALKMAN can import audio data from CDs and transfer data to the player. When you retransfer them using Windows Explorer as well as DVD movies or ...
...you can solve this software. Media Manager for WALKMAN*1 Media Manager for WALKMAN is not bundled with the packages sold in the U.S.A. Audio files (AAC) or videos can transfer music, photos or videos from the computer to the player and import audio data from CDs. Transferable files: Music (...microsoft.com/ Hint Some computers that have Windows Media Player 10 installed may become playable. Media Manager for WALKMAN can import audio data from CDs and transfer data to the player. When you retransfer them using Windows Explorer as well as DVD movies or ...
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...23 Basic Operations and Screens Content Transfer Content Transfer can transfer music, videos or photos from iTunes® to the player, allowing you retransfer them using Windows Media Player 11, they may become playable. Hints ATRAC files managed by SonicStage can be played back ... download the MP3 Conversion Tool from iTunes® to the player, the podcast is registered to Content Transfer. You can register podcasts to the player by using the wireless LAN function of a podcast from a computer to the player by a simple drag-and-drop operation. If you to ...
...23 Basic Operations and Screens Content Transfer Content Transfer can transfer music, videos or photos from iTunes® to the player, allowing you retransfer them using Windows Media Player 11, they may become playable. Hints ATRAC files managed by SonicStage can be played back ... download the MP3 Conversion Tool from iTunes® to the player, the podcast is registered to Content Transfer. You can register podcasts to the player by using the wireless LAN function of a podcast from a computer to the player by a simple drag-and-drop operation. If you to ...
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...battery by connecting to turn on the screen. To see the charging status or other indications, press the HOME button to your computer, use the player. The battery indicator on the upper right-hand corner of the display shows: , charging is completed (charging time is approx. 3 hours... ( page 120), the screen turns off. Please Charge." If the remaining battery power indication is not displayed, press the HOME button of the player to 95 ºF). The number of times the battery can be damaged. The touch panel and control buttons on battery duration. ...
...battery by connecting to turn on the screen. To see the charging status or other indications, press the HOME button to your computer, use the player. The battery indicator on the upper right-hand corner of the display shows: , charging is completed (charging time is approx. 3 hours... ( page 120), the screen turns off. Please Charge." If the remaining battery power indication is not displayed, press the HOME button of the player to 95 ºF). The number of times the battery can be damaged. The touch panel and control buttons on battery duration. ...
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... enters a power saving mode, such as the sleep or hibernation mode, while the player is connected via the USB cable, the player's battery is cleared. Table of Contents Index 25 Preparing the Player Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation ...up from the computer before performing these operations. When connected to malfunction. Instead, the player continues to draw power from the battery, discharging it. Do not leave the player connected for extended periods to a laptop computer that is not connected to AC power, because ...
... enters a power saving mode, such as the sleep or hibernation mode, while the player is connected via the USB cable, the player's battery is cleared. Table of Contents Index 25 Preparing the Player Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation ...up from the computer before performing these operations. When connected to malfunction. Instead, the player continues to draw power from the battery, discharging it. Do not leave the player connected for extended periods to a laptop computer that is not connected to AC power, because ...
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HOME button Settings From the Home menu, select (Settings) "Common Settings" "Clock Settings" "Set Date-Time." Drag or flick the year, month, date, hour and minute up or down to adjust the date and time. Select "OK." Set the current date and time before using the player. Table of Contents Index 26 Preparing the Player Setting the Date and Time Some applications of the player do not work correctly until the date and time are set.
HOME button Settings From the Home menu, select (Settings) "Common Settings" "Clock Settings" "Set Date-Time." Drag or flick the year, month, date, hour and minute up or down to adjust the date and time. Select "OK." Set the current date and time before using the player. Table of Contents Index 26 Preparing the Player Setting the Date and Time Some applications of the player do not work correctly until the date and time are set.
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... the Internet by using the wireless LAN function to the Help of Contents Index 27 Preparing the Player Getting Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts To enjoy music, videos, photos and podcasts on the player, you need to prepare the data on how to import data, refer to download podcast episodes without using a computer... can import videos from recorded videos or from a digital camera, etc. For detailed information on your computer, use appropriate software. You can import music from audio CDs or from the Internet, etc. You can import photos from the Internet, etc.
... the Internet by using the wireless LAN function to the Help of Contents Index 27 Preparing the Player Getting Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts To enjoy music, videos, photos and podcasts on the player, you need to prepare the data on how to import data, refer to download podcast episodes without using a computer... can import videos from recorded videos or from a digital camera, etc. For detailed information on your computer, use appropriate software. You can import music from audio CDs or from the Internet, etc. You can import photos from the Internet, etc.
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...") from the computer before turn on Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN]. Otherwise, they will not be played back only by drag-and-drop. In this problem, then you can be displayed on or restart the computer. You cannot change the following instructions. The player appears on or restart the computer while the...
...") from the computer before turn on Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN]. Otherwise, they will not be played back only by drag-and-drop. In this problem, then you can be displayed on or restart the computer. You cannot change the following instructions. The player appears on or restart the computer while the...
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In this case, upper or lower case letters are displayed in the folder name order first, then files are not distinguished. However, folders and files beyond the 8th level will not be recognized. 1st 7th 8th 9th Note Do not change the folder name or delete the "MUSIC" folder. (On the player) Folders are displayed in the file name order. Continued Table of Contents Index 29 Preparing the Player For songs (On Windows Explorer) Drag and drop files or folders into the "MUSIC" folder.
In this case, upper or lower case letters are displayed in the folder name order first, then files are not distinguished. However, folders and files beyond the 8th level will not be recognized. 1st 7th 8th 9th Note Do not change the folder name or delete the "MUSIC" folder. (On the player) Folders are displayed in the file name order. Continued Table of Contents Index 29 Preparing the Player For songs (On Windows Explorer) Drag and drop files or folders into the "MUSIC" folder.