Note Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some models may not be available. Browsing the Operation Guide To use the buttons in the Operation Guide Click the buttons located in the upper right of the pages of this manual to jump to “Table of Contents, ”...
Table of Contents Basic Operations and Screens Parts and Controls ...5 Turning the Player On and Off ...7 About the Home Menu ...8 How to Use the Home Menu ...11 How to Use the Option Menu ...14 About the Software ...16 Bundled Software ...16 Compatible Software ...16 Preparing the Player...
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Viewing Photos Viewing Photos [Photos] Photo display screen ...58 Playing a Slide Show ...59 Deleting Photos ...60 Using the Photo Option Menu ...61 Changing the Photo Settings ...62 Photo orientation [Photo Orientation] Setting the display of the photo screen ...63 [Display] Setting the slide show play mode ...63...
Basic Operations and Screens Basic Operations and Screens Parts and Controls Front BACK/HOME button Press to go up one list screen level, or to return to the previous menu. Press and hold the BACK/HOME button to display the [Home] menu ( ...
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Basic Operations and Screens Rear 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.
Basic Operations and Screens Turning the Player On and Off To turn on the player Press any button to turn the player on. Hint If [On hold... Cancel HOLD function to activate controls.] appears on the screen, slide the HOLD switch on the right of the player in the opposite direction of the arrow ...
Basic Operations and Screens About the Home Menu The following table shows the items of the [Home] menu. For details on the item list of each menu, see p. 9. For details about each menu item, refer to the specified reference page. [Shuffle All] [FM Radio] [Clock Display]...
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Basic Operations and Screens About the information area The icons, shown in the table below, appear in the information area. The icons vary according to the playback status, setting or the screen. For details about the icons, see each reference page. Icons , , , , , ,...
Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Home Menu The [Home] menu is the starting point of each application, such as searching for songs, changing settings, etc. You can display the [Home] menu by pressing and holding the BACK/HOME button of the player.
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Basic Operations and Screens In this manual, operating instructions from the [Home] menu are described as below. Example: From the [Home] menu, select album The actual operations for the example above are shown below. Press and hold the BACK/HOME button. The [Home] menu appears.
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Basic Operations and Screens Press the /// button to select an album, and then press the button to confirm. The song list for the selected album appears. You can scroll the list by pressing the / button. ...
Basic Operations and Screens How to Use the Option Menu The option menu items vary function-to-function, allowing you to change the settings of each application. You can display the option menu by pressing the OPTION/PWR OFF button. From the option menu, you can select the desired item on the screen by using the 5-way button.
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Basic Operations and Screens Press the /// button to select [Play Mode], and then press the button to confirm. Press the /// button to select [Shuffle], and then press the button to confirm. The play mode changes to [Shuffle]. The items of the option menu differ, depending on the screen on which you press the OPTION/PWR OFF button.
Basic Operations and Screens About the Software Bundled Software Content Transfer Content Transfer can transfer music, videos or photos from a computer to the player by a simple drag-and-drop operation. You can use Windows Explorer or iTunes, etc., to drag-and-drop data to Content Transfer. Content Transfer can also convert a video file of a format not supported by the player into a playable format.
Preparing the Player Preparing the Player Charging the Battery The player’s battery is recharged while the player is connected to a running computer. When you connect the player to your computer, use the supplied USB cable. When the remaining battery indication in the lower right corner of the display shows: , charging is completed (charging time is approx.
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Preparing the Player Note If you charge the player when it has not been used for a long period, your computer may not recognize the player or nothing may appear on the display. Charge the player for about 5 minutes, and it starts operating properly. ...
Preparing the Player Selecting the Display Language You can select from a variety of languages for menus and messages. From the [Home] menu, select desired language setting. Language [Deutsch] [English] [Español] [Français] [Italiano] [Português] [Русский] BACK/HOME button 5-way button [Settings] Messages and menus are displayed in German...
Preparing the Player Setting the Date and Time Some applications of the player do not work correctly until the date and time are set. Set the current date and time before using the player. From the [Home] menu, select ...
For details about supported file formats, see “Supported file format” ( p. 110). The player does not use SonicStage software (SonicStage software, developed by Sony, manages music on a computer or transfers music to other types of players). For this player, you can transfer music in the above three ways, not using SonicStage.
Transferring Music Transferring Music Using Windows Media Player 11 You can import songs from your CDs, etc., to your computer, and transfer them to the player using Windows Media Player 11. Hint For details about usage, or support on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following web site: http://support.microsoft.com/ Importing music from CDs...
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Transferring Music Click [Start Rip]. Windows Media Player 11 begins to import the CD. The imported songs are indicated as [Ripped to library]. Wait until all songs have been imported. Hint Imported songs are stored in the [My Music] folder (Windows XP) or [Music] folder (Windows Vista) of the computer.
Transferring Music Transferring Music You can use Windows Media Player 11 to transfer music from your computer to the player. Note Do not disconnect the USB cable while [Do not disconnect.] appears on the player, as the data being transferred may be damaged. ...
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Transferring Music Click the [Sync] tab on the Windows Media Player 11 window. Drag-and-drop the desired songs to the Sync List on the right side of the window. The songs are added to the Sync List. Click [Start Sync] to start synchronization. When synchronization is complete, a message confirming you can disconnect the player appears on the Sync List.
Transferring Music Transferring Music Using Content Transfer If you have already managed music with iTunes, etc., you can transfer them to the player using Content Transfer. You can use iTunes, etc., to drag-and-drop music to Content Transfer. Note Do not disconnect the USB cable while [Do not disconnect.] appears on the player, or the data being transferred may be damaged.
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Transferring Music Select the desired songs from iTunes, etc., and drag-and-drop them to Content Transfer. Content Transfer recognizes the type of data by filename extension, and sends it to the appropriate folder of the player. iTunes, etc. Content Transfer...
Transferring Music Transferring Music Using Windows Explorer You can directly transfer data by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer on your computer. Playable data hierarchy has rules. To transfer data properly, see the following instructions. Hint Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10 installed may encounter a limitation on the number of files (AAC, video files, etc.) that can be transferred by drag- and-drop.
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Transferring Music Note Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment. Do not disconnect the USB cable while [Do not disconnect.] appears on the player, as the data being transferred may be damaged. If the player is disconnected while files are being transferred, unnecessary files may be left in the player.
Transferring Videos/Photos Transferring Videos/Photos Selecting the Way to Transfer Videos/Photos You can import videos from recorded videos or from the Internet, etc. You can import photos from a digital camera, etc. To import videos/photos into your computer, use appropriate software. You can transfer videos/photos to the player in the following three ways.
Transferring Videos/Photos Transferring Videos/Photos Using Content Transfer You can transfer videos/photos stored on your computer to the player using Content Transfer. You can transfer videos/photos by drag-and-drop of the desired videos/photos from Windows Explorer to Content Transfer. Note Do not disconnect the USB cable while [Do not disconnect.] appears on the player, as the data being transferred may be damaged.
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Transferring Videos/Photos Select the desired videos/photos from Windows Explorer, and drag- and-drop them to Content Transfer. Content Transfer recognizes the type of data by filename extension, and sends it to the appropriate folder of the player. Video/photo files or folders in your computer Content Transfer...
Transferring Videos/Photos Transferring Videos/Photos Using Windows Explorer You can directly transfer data by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer on your computer. Playable data hierarchy has rules. To transfer data properly, see the following instructions. Hint Some WMV files can be played back only by transferring using Windows Media Player ...
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Transferring Videos/Photos Note Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment. Do not disconnect the USB cable while [Do not disconnect.] appears on the player, as the data being transferred may be damaged. If the player is disconnected while files are being transferred, unnecessary files may be left in the player.
Playing Music Playing Music Playing Music To play music, select From the [Home] menu, select The search menu appears. You can select the desired search method to display the music list screen and search for songs. For details, see “Searching for Songs” ( p. 38). ...
Playing Music Music playback screen Operations on the music playback screen To (screen indication) Play ()/pause () Fast forward ()/ fast rewind () Find the beginning of the previous (or current) song ()/ find the beginning of the next song () Display the cursor and scroll all through the displayed items During pause, if there is no operation for more than 3 minutes, the player automatically enters...
Playing Music Music list screen The following are examples of music list screens. Song list screen Operations on the music list screen Confirm an item in the list Move the cursor up or down Move the cursor left/ right when an index is displayed Display the previous/ next screen of the list...
Playing Music Searching for Songs When you select You can select the desired search method on the search menu to search the music list for desired song. Also, you can search the music list for a desired song by selecting on the [Home] menu.
Playing Music Search method Method [All Songs] [Album] [Artist]* [Genre]* [Release Year]* [Folder]* “The” at the beginning of the artist name is omitted when arranging the list. You can see all the songs of the selected artist, genre or release year. On the [Artist], [Genre] or [Release Year] list screen, select [All [XXX]].
Playing Music Playing All Songs in Random Order All the songs stored on the player are played in random order. From the [Home] menu, select All songs are shuffled. Then the music playback screen appears and playback of the songs begins. ...
Playing Music Deleting Songs When you delete songs from the player, use the software you used to transfer the songs, or Windows Explorer. For details about using the software, see the Help of the software. Note The player itself cannot delete songs without connecting to a computer.
Playing Music Using the Music Option Menu You can bring up the music option menu by pressing the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the music list or on the music playback screen. For details on how to use the option menu, see p. 14. The option items shown on the option menu vary depending on the screen from which you bring it up.
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Playing Music Option items appearing on the music playback screen Option items [Play Mode] [Equalizer] [Cover Art] [Detailed Information] [Add to Wishlist/Remove from Wishlist] [Alarm] [Sleep Timer] [Clock Display] Description/reference page Sets the play mode ( p. 45). Customizes the sound quality ( p. 46). Displays cover art ( ...
Playing Music Displaying the detailed information screen From the music list or music playback screen, press the OPTION/ PWR OFF button. Select [Detailed Information]. Detailed information screen Displaying the cover art screen From the music playback screen, press the OPTION/PWR OFF button.
Playing Music Changing the Music Settings To change the music settings, select select [Music Settings]. Setting the play mode The player offers a variety of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play. From the [Home] menu, select ...
Playing Music Setting the sound quality You can set the sound quality according to the music genre, etc. From the [Home] menu, select [Equalizer] Type (icon) [None] [Heavy] ( [Pop] ( [Jazz] ( [Unique] ( [Custom 1] ( [Custom 2] ( Note ...
Playing Music Customizing sound quality You can preset the value of CLEAR BASS (bass) and 5 band Equalizer as [Custom 1] or [Custom 2]. From the [Home] menu, select [Equalizer] Press the / button to select a cursor for the CLEAR BASS or the frequency range setting, and press the /...
Playing Music Adjusting the volume level You can reduce the volume level between songs. With this setting, when listening to album songs in the shuffle play mode, the volume level between songs is moderated to minimize the difference in their recording levels. ...
Watching Videos Watching Videos Playing a Video To play a video, select From the [Home] menu, select desired video. The video playback screen appears and playback of the video begins. For details on how to operate the video playback screen, see “Video playback screen”...
Watching Videos Video playback screen Operations on the video playback screen To (Screen indication) Play ()/pause ()* Fast forward ()/fast rewind () Fast forward ()/fast rewind () during pause* Forward slightly ( slightly ( Find the beginning of the current video During pause, if there is no operation for more than 3 minutes, the player automatically enters standby mode.
Watching Videos Deleting Videos When you delete videos from the player, use the software you used to transfer the videos, or Windows Explorer. For details about using the software, see the Help of the software. Note The player itself cannot delete videos without connecting to a computer.
Watching Videos Using the Video Option Menu You can bring up the video option menu by pressing the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the video list or on the video playback screen. For details on how to use the option menu, see p. 14. The option items shown on the option menu vary depending on the screen from which you bring it up.
Watching Videos Changing the Video Settings To change the video settings, select select [Video Settings]. Setting the zoom function You can zoom in the currently playing video. From the [Home] menu, select [Zoom Settings] Type [Auto] [Settings] from the [Home] menu, then BACK/HOME button 5-way button...
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Watching Videos Type [Full] [Off] Description The video image is resized to fit the available display area, maintaining the aspect ratio. The video image is displayed full- height, with the right/left sides of the image trimmed to fit. 4:3 source ...
Watching Videos Setting the display of the video screen You can display or hide detailed information of a video, such as its title, playback icon, and elapsed playing time, etc., during playback. From the [Home] menu, select [Display] desired display type.
Watching Videos Setting the video orientation You can set the video orientation to [Vertical] or [Horizontal (right)]. The operation of the 5-way button is switched according to the setting of [Video Orientation]. From the [Home] menu, select [Video Orientation] Type [Vertical] [Horizontal (right)]...
Viewing Photos Viewing Photos Viewing Photos To view photos, select From the [Home] menu, select desired folder The photo display screen appears. Press the / button to display the previous or next photo. For details on how to operate the photo display screen, see “Photo display screen”...
Viewing Photos Hint In the photo folder list, only folders containing photos are displayed in alphabetical order. Playback of songs or FM reception continues even while you are searching for photos in the photo folder lists or photo lists, or when the photo display screen is displayed. ...
Viewing Photos Playing a Slide Show You can display photos in a selected folder in slide show form. From the [Home] menu, select The photo folder list appears. Press the /// button to select a photo folder, and then press and hold the ...
Viewing Photos Deleting Photos When you delete photos from the player, use the software you used to transfer the photos, or Windows Explorer. For details about using the software, see the Help of the software. Note The player itself cannot delete photos without connecting to a computer.
Viewing Photos Using the Photo Option Menu You can bring up the photo option menu by pressing the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the photo folder list or photo list, or on the photo display screen. For details on how to use the option menu, see p. 14. The option items shown on the option menu vary depending on the screen from which you bring it up.
Viewing Photos Changing the Photo Settings To change the photo settings, select select [Photo Settings]. Photo orientation You can set the photo orientation to [Vertical], [Horizontal (right)], or [Horizontal (left)]. The operation of the 5-way button is switched according to the setting of [Photo Orientation].
Viewing Photos Setting the display of the photo screen You can display or hide detailed information of a photo, such as an icon that shows playback status, etc., while displaying a photo. From the [Home] menu, select [Display] desired display type.
Viewing Photos Setting the interval of a slide show You can set the time each photo is displayed. From the [Home] menu, select [Slide Show Interval] Type [Short] [Normal] [Long] Note It may take time to display a large-size photo. [Slide Show Interval] ...
Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM Radio To Listen to FM Radio, select the [FM Radio] screen. Note The headphone cord serves as an antenna, so extend it as far as possible. From the [Home] menu, select The FM Radio screen appears.
Listening to FM Radio FM Radio screen Note Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, the screen appearance may differ. Operations on the FM Radio screen Select the previous/next frequency Select the previous/next receivable station* Select the previous/next preset number* Pause/resume the FM reception If sensitivity is too high, change the [Scan Sensitivity] setting ( ...
Listening to FM Radio Presetting broadcast stations automatically You can preset (up to 30) receivable broadcast stations in your area automatically by selecting [Auto Preset]. When you use the FM radio for the first time, or when you move to a new area, we recommend you preset receivable broadcast stations by selecting [Auto Preset].
Listening to FM Radio Presetting broadcast stations manually You can manually preset broadcast stations that [Auto Preset] cannot detect ( p. 67). On the FM Radio screen, select the desired frequency. Press and hold the button. The frequency you select in step number appears below the frequency.
Listening to FM Radio Using the FM Radio Option Menu You can bring up the FM radio option menu by pressing the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the FM Radio screen. For details on how to use the option menu, see p. 14. The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen from which you bring it up.
Listening to FM Radio Changing the FM Radio Settings To change the FM radio settings, select then select [FM Radio Settings]. Setting the reception When you select stations using the [Auto Preset] function ( p. 67) or the / button, the FM receiver may receive unwanted broadcast stations as a result of sensitivity being too high.
Using the Timer Using the Timer Setting the Timer You can set the timer to play back songs at a specified time (Alarm). You can also set the period of time after which the player automatically puts off itself into standby mode (Sleep Timer). The alarm and sleep timer cannot be set at the same time.
Using the Timer Setting the alarm You can set the timer to play back songs at a specified time as an alarm. From the [Home] menu, select desired song. Press the OPTION/PWR OFF button. The option menu appears. ...
Using the Timer Setting the sleep timer You can set the period of time after which the player automatically puts itself into standby mode (Sleep Timer). On the music playback screen, press the OPTION/PWR OFF button. The option menu appears. ...
Common Settings Changing the Common Settings To change the common settings of the player, select [Home] menu, then select [Common Settings]. Displaying the player information Information such as model name, firmware version, etc., is displayed. From the [Home] menu, select ...
Common Settings Limiting the volume You can set [AVLS (Volume Limit)] (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume to prevent auditory issues or distraction. With [AVLS (Volume Limit)], you can listen to music at a comfortable volume level. ...
Common Settings Setting a screensaver type You can set the screen saver to either [Clock] or [Blank] for when there is no operation for more than 30 seconds during song playback or FM reception. From the [Home] menu, select ...
Common Settings Setting the current time You can set the date and time. From the [Home] menu, select [Set Date-Time]. Press the / button to select a year, and then press the / button to change the value. ...
Common Settings Setting the date format You can set the date format displayed for the current date ( p. 77) as [YYYY/ MM/DD], [MM/DD/YYYY], or [DD/MM/YYYY]. From the [Home] menu, select [Date Display Format] Type [YYYY/MM/DD] [MM/DD/YYYY] [DD/MM/YYYY] Setting the time format You can select the format to display the current time ( ...
Common Settings Returning to the factory settings You can reset the player to the default settings. Resetting the player will not delete data such as music, video, and photo data. Note This function is only available in the pause mode. ...
Common Settings Selecting the Display Language You can select from a variety of languages for menus and messages. From the [Home] menu, select desired language setting. Language [Deutsch] [English] [Español] [Français] [Italiano] [Português] [Русский] BACK/HOME button 5-way button [Settings] Messages and menus are displayed in German...
Useful Facts Useful Facts About Battery Life By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly, it is possible to save battery power for longer usage time between charges. The following hints will yield a longer battery life. Turn off the player manually If you press and hold the OPTION/PWR OFF button, the player enters standby mode and the screen turns off to save battery power.
Useful Facts What are Format and Bit Rate? What is audio format? Audio format refers to the method used to import audio data from the Internet or audio CDs to a computer, and then save it as an audio file. Common formats include MP3 and WMA, etc.
Useful Facts What is the relationship between bit rate, sound quality, and storage size? Generally, higher bit rates provide better sound quality, but require more storage space for the same length of audio, so you can store fewer songs on the player.
Useful Facts Storing Data You can store computer data into the built-in flash memory of the player by transferring the data from your computer using Windows Explorer, or another transfer capable software. If the player is connected to the computer, the built- in flash memory appears in Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN].
Useful Facts Upgrading the Player’s Firmware You can update the player’s firmware. Installing the latest player’s firmware allows you to add new features to the player. For details on the latest firmware information and how to install it, visit the customer support Web sites ( p.
Check information on the issue in the Help of each software. Look up information on the issue on one of the customer support Web sites ( p. 107). If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult your nearest Sony dealer. RESET button...
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Troubleshooting Operation There is no sound. The volume level is set to zero. Turn the volume up ( p. 5). The headphone plug is not connected properly. Connect the headphone plug properly ( p. 6). ...
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Troubleshooting Transferred data is not displayed in its list. The maximum number of files that can be displayed has been reached. The maximum number of files is 1,000 files for videos, and 8,000 files for photos. Also, the maximum number of folders is 8,000 folders for photos in the photo folder list. ...
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Troubleshooting The player does not work. The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position. Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite position ( p. 5). The player contains moisture condensation. Wait a few hours to let the player dry out. ...
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Troubleshooting Playback has stopped suddenly. The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( p. 17). The songs or video files that cannot be played are played. ...
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Troubleshooting Display “” appears for a title. Characters that cannot be displayed on the player are included in the title. Rename the title with appropriate characters, using the software you used to transfer, or Windows Explorer. [Unknown] is displayed for an album or artist name, etc. ...
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When usable battery life becomes half the usual time, even after charging the battery fully, the battery should be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. Copyright-protected contents are played. When copyright-protected contents are played, battery life may be shorter.
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Troubleshooting Connection with a computer [Connecting] or [Connected USB (MTP)] does not appear when connected to the computer with the supplied USB cable. The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer for at least 5 minutes.
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Troubleshooting The data may be damaged. Delete the data that cannot be transferred from your computer, then import it to your computer again. When importing data to your computer, close any other applications to avoid data damage. Transferable limit of files and folders has been exceeded. ...
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Troubleshooting FM Radio FM broadcasts are unclear. The received station is not fully tuned in. Tune the station in manually using the / button ( p. 66). Reception is weak and sound quality is poor. The radio signal is weak. ...
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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 the hour and minutes. The alarm does not function while the player is connected to a computer. ...
Troubleshooting Messages Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display. [All group numbers have been used.] The total number of songs registered in the playlists has reached 27,000. Songs exceeding the limit are stored in [Others]. ...
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Troubleshooting [Not enough free space in memory. Delete files to ensure free space.] The player’s available capacity is insufficient. Connect the player to your computer using the supplied USB cable, and then delete any unnecessary data from the player using another software used for transferring, or Windows Explorer.
Additional Information Additional Information Precautions The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA. Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Notice for customers: the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato- ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
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Additional Information Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the...
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Do not touch the rechargeable battery with bare hands if it is leaking. Since battery liquid may remain in the player, consult your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked. If the liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes as it may lead to blindness.
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Additional Information On installation Do not put any heavy object on top of the player or apply a strong shock to the player. It may cause a malfunction or damage. Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration.
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Additional Information Note on static electricity In particularly dry air conditions, mild tingling may be felt on your ears. This is a result of static electricity accumulated in the body, and not a malfunction of the player. The effect can be minimized by wearing clothes made from natural materials. On heat build-up Heat may build up in the player while charging if it is used for an extended period of time.
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Be careful not to let water get into the player from the opening near the connector. Clean the headphone plug periodically. If you have any questions or problems concerning the player, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Continued ...
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In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this player.
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The recorded song is limited to private use only. Use of the song beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the player or computer.
Additional Information License and Trademark Notice ATRAC is trademark of Sony Corporation. “WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. is trademark of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Additional Information Specifications Supported file format Music Audio Formats (Codec) AAC-LC* Linear PCM Video Video Formats (Codec) Windows Media Video Audio Formats (Codec) (for Windows Media Video File size The number of files Media File format: MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer3) file format File extension: .mp3 Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR)) Sampling frequency*...
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Additional Information Photo* Photo Format JPEG (Codec) The number of files Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders. Copyright protected AAC-LC files cannot be played back. Non-standard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency. Some WMV files can be played back only by transferring using Windows Media Player 11.
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Additional Information Maximum recordable time of videos (Approx.) The approximate recordable times are estimated in the case where only videos are transferred. The time may differ, depending on the conditions under which the player is used. Bit rate Video Format: 384 kbps Audio Format: 128 kbps Video Format: 768 kbps Audio Format: 128 kbps...
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Additional Information Output (headphones) Frequency response 20 to 20,000 Hz (when playing data file, single signal measurement) FM radio FM Frequency range 87.5 to 108.0 MHz The frequency is changed by 0.1 MHz. IF (FM) Not applicable Interface Headphone: Stereo mini-jack USB I/F: mini-B Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) Operating temperature...
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Additional Information Battery life (continuous playback) Music Playback at MP3 128 kbps Video Playback at WMV9 384 kbps FM radio At receiving FM broadcasting Actual battery life may vary depending on settings. The above estimated battery usage hours are based on typical usage conditions with “Basic setting of battery life measurement (Default setting)”...
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Additional Information Display 2-inch, TFT color display with white LED-backlight, QVGA (240 × 320 pixels), 262,144 colors Dimensions (w/h/d, projecting parts not included) 44.0 × 87.3 × 9.3 mm (1 Dimension (w/h/d) 44.6 × 87.3 × 9.7 mm (1 Mass Approx.
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Additional Information System Requirements Computer IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems* Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista Home Basic (Service Pack 1) / Windows Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 1) / Windows Vista Business (Service Pack 1) / Windows Vista Ultimate (Service Pack 1) Supported 64 bit version OS for Windows Vista.