Sony Group PSP1001 PSP User Manual Part 1
Sony Corporation PSP Users Manual Part 1
Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
- 3. Users Manual Part 3
- 4. Users Manual Part 4
Users Manual Part 1
fiI *~ n me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS j“ WSP-IOOI ENAbook Pagel SundayJanuary 9,200; [1:15AM "’ (D- ;P G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN01COV.fm masterpage:H gh SONYo EL TENTATIVE Ff Fm Instruction manual Mode d'emploi Manual de instrucciones PSP-1001 K fimflfizan ms. MsuulencxPRnDuu ~§n —— “QM-Q” nun—mu Msunnvsncxnun fun. 2-549403-1 1 (1 ) 2-549-1 03-11 (1 ) fill- g) model name1PSP-1001 \ * filen me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 *esp_e \2549103111 PSP_GB\01ENO2WAR.fm masterpage: ef . OIPSP-IOOI ENbook Page 2 Sunday, January 9, 2005 [HS AM $7 ,7 , li To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. lieter servicing to qualified personnel only. Use the supplied A0 adaptor only. If you use other types, it may cause fire, electrical shocks or a malfunction. For customers in the U.$.A. and Canada Caution The use of optical instruments with this product will a increase eye hazard. £9 E CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ‘ LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. model namei PSP-1001 ‘ ‘ 2-549-103-1m) ”49 2 WARNINGS 7 filename *EEP G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN02WAFl.fm masterpaQEIRQh OlPSP-lOOI EN.hook Page 3 Sunday, January 9, 2005 ll:|5 AM Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS For customers in the U.S.A. If you have questions about this product, call our technical support line at 1-800-345-7669, or write to: Sony Computer Entertainment America Consumer Services/Technical Support PO Box 5888‘ San Mateo‘ CA 94402-0888 U.S.A. Declaration of Confomrity Trade Name : SONY Model No : PSP~1001 Responsible Party : Sony Electronics Inc Address 1 16450 Wi Bernardo Dr, San Diego, CA 92127 USA. Telephone No, : 858—942-2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference mat may cause undesired operation, NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for zr Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ot‘ the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and one the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/1" V technician for help, WARNINGS 3 | model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(l) a? § model namet PSP-toot n me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS P G \254910311 1 PSP_GB\01EN02WAR.im masterpage' ef . OIPSP-lClOl ENbook Page 4 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to opetate this equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter complies with FCC radiation exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any changes to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user authorization to operate the equipment. In addition. this transmitter must not be co- Ioeeted or operating in coniunction with any other antenna or transmitter, Owner‘s Record The model and serial numbers are located inside the battery compartment of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to the number whenever you call for technical assistance at LEGO-3454659. Model No, PSP-lOOl Serial No, For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies that the industry Canada technical specifications were met Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device it) Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter complies with to radiation exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with the IC RF exposure compliance requirements. no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any changes to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user authorization to operate the equipmenil In addition, this transmitter must not be co-Iocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitterl 4 WARNINGS 2-549-1 03-1 1 (1) filename Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS *§£;P _G \25491031 1 1 PSP_GB\01EN02WAR.fm rnasterpage:R 9h OlPSP-IOOl ENJJook Page 5 Sunday, January 9. 2005 ll:l5 AM Photnsensitlvlty A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games, including games played on the PSPTM system, may trigger an epileptic seizure in these individuals, Certain conditions may trigger previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family, has an epileptic condition, consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any of the following symptoms while playing a video game 4 dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movementor convulsions - IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your physician before resuming play. Radio waves Radio waves may affect electronic equipment or medical dc vices (for example, pacemakers), which may cause malfunctions and possible injuries, - If you use a pacemaker or other medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your medical device before using the wireless networking i , feature, - Keep the PSPTM system at least 9 inches away from a pacemaker or other medical devices when using the wireless networking feature. - Do not use the wireless networking feature in the following locations: — Areas where its use is prohibited, such as in airplanes or hospitals. Abide by medical institution regulations when using the PSPTM system on their premises. Additionally. you may be violating air safety regulations punishable by fines by using the wireless networking feature in an airplane or by using the PSPTM system during takeoff or landing, — Crowded areas, — Areas near fire alarms. automatic doors and odter types of automated equipment. - Use caution when using the wireless networking feature in a vehicle. as radio waves may affect electronic equipment in some vehicles. WARNINGS 5 fig ’ model name1PSP-1001 2549-1 03-11(1) in n me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS OH iF‘ G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN03HOMifm 01PSP-l001 ENbook Page6 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15AM |:'_l_ rz'm GAME 0 Playing games - Managing saved data VIDEO -->page 45 - Playing UMDTM Video 0 Playing videos (MPEG-4) saved on 8 Memory Stick DuoTM MUSIC wpage 57 0 Playing UMDTM Audio 0 Playing music (ATRAC3plusTM or MP3) saved on a Memory Stick DuoTM PHOTO ~>page 70 - Displaying images (JPEG) saved on a Memory Slick DuoTM ‘ - Playing slideshows SETTINGS ~>page 82 0 Adjusting PSPTM system settings - Creating video, photo or network seuings 0 Connecting to devices using the USB connector model name1PSP-1001 } 2-549-1 03-11 (1) masterpageztelL fiIen e H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS fisfle \2549103111 PSF'__GB\01EN03HOM.fm masterpageth 9h OIPSPJOOI ENbook Page 7 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM it“ Using the home menu The basic operation of the PSI“M system starts from the home menu Press the home button to display the home menu and use the directional bunnns tn navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars, 0 0 USE“!!! (1) 9. Basic button nperatinns Directional buttons: Used to select con-screen items @ button: Displays the options menu tor selected items © button: Cancels selected operations ® button: Confirms selected items ‘3 751-5: =r= muse; 7, Home button: Displays the home menu . —l £97 model name1PSP-1001—$ 17 %7 2-549-103-11(1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 *SP G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01ENO4TOC.fm masmfpagaéi’“ OlPSP-IOOI ENlbook Page 8 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM 6? Table of contents WARNINGS .................................... 2 Precautions ........... 1 Battery pack precautions ......................... 17 I Preparation Checking the package contents ..................... 19 Part names and functions .......................... 20 Preparing the PSPT'“l system for use .......... . . 25 Connecting the headphones with remote control ........ 28 I Basic operations Turning the PSPTM system on and off ................ 29 Putting into sleep mode ............ . . 31 Inserting a UMDm ........... 4 32 i ‘ Inserting a Memory Stick DuoT'V' ................ . 33 ‘ Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP'M system . 34 GB 7 7 Using the sound button ....................... . . 35 1 Using the display button . . . 37 ‘_ Battery ........................................ 38 I Game Playing a game .................................. 41 Game options menu .............................. 43 Copying and deleting saved data .................... 44 I Video Watching a video ................................ 45 Using the control panel ............................ 47 Operating with PSPT"I system buttons or the remote control .......................... 53 Video options menu .............................. 54 Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo” .............. 55 497 3 Table of contents ’ 1 model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-1u1) filen me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ SP_G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN04TOC.fm OlPSP-IOOI ENbook Page 9 Sunday, January 9, 2005 [HS AM ii l Music Listening to music .... , . 57 Uslng the control panel ........................... 60 Operating with PSPTM system buttons or the remote control .......................... 64 Music options menu ............................. 65 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick DuoTM ...................... 67 l Photo Viewing images ................................. 70 Using the control panel ........................... 71 Operating with PSP‘M system buttons or the remote control .......................... 74 Photo options menu ..... . . 75 Playing slideshows .................. . . 76 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo“ ............. 80 l Settings Settings forthe PSPT'VI system ...................... 82 Video Settings ............ , . 84 Photo Settings . 4 85 System Settings . . . . 86 Date & Time Settings t . 89 Power Save Settings ............................ 90 Sound Settings ................................. 92 Security Settings , . 93 USB Connection ................................ 96 Network Settings ............................... 98 Netwom Update . 104 How to use the keyboard ......................... 107 Table of contents 9 2-549-103-11(1) masterpagefl ght model namet PSP-1001 to is? lilename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS *fé;PLG \25491031 1 1 PSP,GB\01EN04TOCAlm masterpag $1 {a OIPSP-IOOI EN.b00k Page 10 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15AM I Additional information Compatible media ............................... 110 Specifications . 1 o . . . . 113 Troubleshooting ...... 1 . . 117 LIMITED WARRANTY ........................... 125 1 I] Table of contents * f f woy fist .j Q}? ‘ model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(1) $110 filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 *fsp G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN05PCT.fm masterpagefllgh . 01PSP-1001 EN.book Page 11 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM @ Before using this product, carefully read this mantra] and retain it for future reference. Safety This product has been designed with the highest concern for safety However, any electrical device, if used improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury. To help ensure accidenHree operation, follow these guidelines: 0 Observe all warnings, precautions and instructions. - Regularly inspect the AC adaptor and AC power cord for damage and for dust build-up around the power plug or electrical outlet. - Stop use, unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect any other cables immediately if the device functions in an abnormal manner, produces unusual sounds or smells or becomes too hot to touch ~ Call SCEA Consumer Services at 1-800-345-7669 if the device does not 1 operate properly. ‘ Use and handling - Use in a well-lit area and keep the screen a safe distance from your face. - Avoid prolonged use of the l’Sl’TM system, To help prevent eyestrain, take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play. - If you experience any of the following health problems, discontinue use of the system immediately If symptoms persist, consult with your physician, — Dizziness, nausea, fatigue or symptoms similar to motion sickness — Discomfort or pain in a part of the body, such as eyes, ears, hands or arms 0 Keep the system and accessories out of the reach of small children, Small children may swallow the Memory Stick DuoTM or wrap the cables around themselves, which may int‘lict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction. - Do not use the system while driving or riding a bicycle. Looking at the screen or operating the system while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle may result in a traffic accident. - Take extra care when using the system while walking. ' Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the disc cover, Precautions 1 1 model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(l) til name H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 ¥ P,G \2549103111PSP_GB\01EN05PCT.tm masterpage: et OIPSP-IOOI ENbook Page 12 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM - Do not use the system or accessories near water. - Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. - Do not use the headphones if they cause discomfort to your skin. If the supplied headphones cause discomfort to your skin, discontinue use immediately. If symptoms do not subside even after discontinuing use, seek medical attention. 0 Do not expose the system or accessories to high temperatures, high humidity. or direct sunlight. ° Do not leave the system or accessories in a car with the windows closed (particularly in summer). 0 Do not expose the system or accessories to dust, smoke or steam - Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the system or accessories. ' Do not place the system or accessories on surfaces that are tilted, unstable or subject to vibration. 0 Do not throw or drop the system or accessories, or subject the devices to strong physical shock. ' Do not put heavy objects on the system or accessories. 0 Do not touch or insert foreign objecm into the connectors of the system or accessories. - Do not place the system close to items with a magnetic strip. such as credit 7 cards. - Do not touch the system or AC adaptor for an extended period of time while in use. Depending on the conditions of use, the system or AC adaptor may reach temperatures of 40° C/ 104° F or more. Extended contact under these conditions may cause low-temperature bums“. * Low-temperature burns are bums that occur when the skin is in contact with objects of relatively low temperatures (AG-60° elm-140° F) for an extended period of time. At: adaptor and Ac power cord use ' Do not touch the plug of the AC power cord with wet hands. 0 Do not touch the AC power cord, AC adaptor or the system, if connected to an electrical outlet. during an electrical storm ' Do not use a power source other than the supplied battery pack, AC adaptor and AC power cord. 0 Do not allow dust or foreign matter to build up around the systemor accessory connectors. If there is dust or foreign matter on the system's connectors or the AC power cord. wipe it off with a dry cloth before connecting. Dust or other matter on the connectors can result in fire or electrical shock. 12 Precautlons model namet PSP-toot 2-549-103-1 1 (1) * l filen me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS *DéinG \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN05PCT.fm masterpage‘fi 9h . DIPSP-lOOl ENrbook Page 13 Sunday January 9, 2005 11:15AM 0 Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning or when you do not intend to use the system for an extended period of time, - Protect the AC power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the system, - When disconnecting the AC power cord, hold it by the plug and pull straight out from the electrical socket. Never pull by the cord and do not pull at an angle. - Do not use while the system or the AC adapter is covered with any type of fabric‘ or when the system is inside its pouch. 0 Do not connect the AC power cord to a voltage transformer or inverters Connecting the AC power cord to a voltage transformer for overseas travel or an inverter for use in an automobile ntay cause heat to build up in the AC adaptor and may cause bums or a malfunction, tcu screen 0 Red, blue or green spots (bright spots) or black spots (dark spots) may appear in certain locations on the LCD screen The appearance of such spots is a normal occmrence associated with LCD screens and is not a sign of a malfunction. LCD screens are made using highly precise technology, However, a very small number of dark pixels or continuously lit pixels exist on each screen. Also, a distorted image may remain on the screen for several seconds after the system has been turned off, ‘ - Direct exposure to sunlight may damage the system’s LCD screen. Be careful when using the system outdoors or near a window. ' When using the system in a cold environment, you may notice shadows on the graphics or the screen may appear darker than usualr This is not a malfunction, and the screen will return to normal when the temperature goes up, - Do not leave still images displayed on the screen for an extended period of time. This may cause a faint image to be left permanently on the screen Precautions 13 model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(1) 0i% G \2549103111 PSP _GB\01EN05PCT.fm —fijjme H: \Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ OIPSP- [001 EN book Page [4 Sunday, January 9 2005 11: ISAM 14 Memory Stick Duo” For best results. follow these guidelines: [— ' Do not touch the connector area ( A ) with your hands or with metal objects, 0 Do not press hard when writing on the memo area ( B )r 0 Do not insert a Memory Stick DuoTM into a device designed [0 accept only standard-size Memory StickTM media. 0 Do not use or store a Memory Stick Duom in the following: ~ Places subject to high temperatures, such as in a hot vehicle — Locations exposed to direct sunlight — Locations that are very humid or conducive to corrosion ' Use the supplied case to carry or store the Memory Stick DuoTM. l Recorded data Do not use the Memory Stick DuoTM in the following ways, as doing so may result in data loss or corruption: - Removing the Memory Stick DuoTM or turning oft" the system while it is loading or saving data or being formatted, - Using it in a location that is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference, If, for any reason, software or data loss or corruption occurs, it is usually not possible to recover the software or data It is recommended that you regularly back up software and data. Sony Computer Entertain rmnt Inc and its subsidiaries and affiliates will not be held liable for any damages or injury in the case of software or data loss or corruption In accordance with copyright law, no recorded data may be used for purposes other than personal enjoyment without pem1ission from the copyright holder, Precautions 2-549-103-11 (1) masterpagezketj; . model namet PSP-1001 ‘i filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329765 .fl $7 model namel PSP»10014€P> ¥ ,P G \2549103111 PSP_GB\OiEN05PCT.fm masterpagezfllgh ' _ 011>s1>-1001 ENhook Page 15 Sunday, January 9,2005 11:15 AM 4@ Pouch and wrist strap - If you want to pause or temporarily store the system while playing games or video, put the system in sleep or hold mode before placing it in the pouch. This may help to avoid overheating. 0 Put both the l’Sl’TM system and the remote control in hold mode to help prevent unintended operation. 0 Keep the pouch and wrist strap out of the reach of small children. Never disassemble the system or supplied accessories Use the PSI“M system and accessories according to the instructions in this manual. No authorization for the analysis or modification of the system, or the analysis and use of its circuit configurations, is provided. Disassembling will void the system warranty. Additionally, there is a risk of fire, electrical shock or malfunction. The LCD screen, in particular, contains dangerous, high- volutge parts, and the laser balm for reading UMDTM may cause visual impairment it‘ exposed directly to the eyes. Overseas use Depending on the country, there are limitations on the use of certain types of radio waves. In some cases, use of the system may lead to it fine or other '(Bi penalty. Moisture condensation If the PSPTM system or UMDTM is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense on the lens inside the system or on the UMDTM, Should this occur, the system may not operate properly. In this case, remove the UMDTM and turn off and unplug the system Do not put the UMDTM back in until the moisture evaporates (this may take several hours). If the system still does not operate properly. contact our technical support line at 1-800-345-7669 for assistance. Cleaning For safety reasons, unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning. Precautions 15 2-549-103-11(1) fil 5&3ij H .\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 )P G \2549103111 PSP_ GB\01EN05PCT.fm masterpage: ef OlPSP- [001 EN book Page 16 Sundastmary 9, 2005 11:15AM I Cleaning the axterlnr surface Wipe gently with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface. Do not use solvents or other chemicals to clean the exterior of the PSPTM system. . Cleaning the LCD screen Wipe gently with a soft cloth I Cleaning the connectors - Do not use when the connectors of the system, AC adaptor or the AC power cord are not clean, Remove the dirt with a dry cloth or cotton swab. If used when dirty, the flow of electrical current may be obstructed. - If the headphones or remote control connectors become dirty, this could cause noise or interruptions in sound. Wipe the connectors with a dry, soft cloth to keep in clean condition. Precautions l model namet PSP-t 001 ( 2-549-1034110) *H filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 $$RG \2549103111 PSP_GB\O1EN05PCT.fm masterpagefl 9h _ ‘ OIPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 17 Sunday, January 9.2005 11:15AM Battery pack precautions A Warnings Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery pack. Contact with the maten’al can result in injury or burns to the eyes or skin. Even if foreign substances are not immediately visible. chemical changes in the material can result in injuries occurring at a later time If you come into contact with material from a leaking battery, take the following actions: 0 If the material gets into the eyes, do not rub, Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and seek medical attention. - If the material comes into contact with the skin or clothes, immediately rinse the affected area with clean water. Consult your physician it" inflammation or soreness develops. Handle the battery pack with care. The battery pack may explode or present a fire or chemical burn hazard it" it is not handled carefully. 0 Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with fire or subject it to extreme temperatures such as in direct sunlight in a vehicle exposed to the sun or near a heat source. 0 Do not cause the battery pack to short-circuit. 0 Do not disassemble or tamper with the battery pack. 0 Prevent damage to the battery pack. Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal items such as coins or keys. If damaged, discontinue use. 0 Do not throw or drop the battery pack or subject it to strong physical shock, 0 Do not put heavy objects on or apply pressure to the battery pack. 0 Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with liquids. It" it becomes wet. discontinue use until it is completely dry. 0 Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children, ' If the F'SPrrM system will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack and store it in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children. 0 Use only the supplied battery pack or a replacement marked for use with the PSPTM system 0 Use only the designated AC adaptor to charge the battery pack. {fig Precautions 17 model name1PSP4001 254941034110) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ *DsP_G 12549103111 PSP_GB\01EN05PCT.fm masterpagestef ‘ 01939-1001 ENbuok Page 18 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:I5AM @' Recycling Lithium-Ion Batteries é Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more infomiation regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/ A Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion batteriesl ié 13 Precautions > 7 ‘ 1 | model nameiPSP<1001 if 2-549-103-11 (1 ) fiIen me H:\Sagy0m/u\0109 PSP\832976$ *f’ SP‘G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PP‘I'.fm masterpagezfl 9h OlPSP-IOOI Evaook Page 19 Sunday, January 9,2005 11:15AM Preparation fig; Checking the package contents Check that you have all of the following items, If any items are missing, contact our technical support line at 1-800-345-7669 for assistance, [3 PSPTM system fl E“, 9.1. D Bnllery pack El Headphones will: remnle control [I AC adaptor g E! Memory Stick DuoTM (32 MB) El Wrist erap E Pouch El AC power cord D Cloth El UMD software in El Primed materials Checking the package contents 19 model name1PSP-1001 T 2-549-1 03-1 1 (1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS %SP_G 9549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.fm masterpage: e . ' o1Fsp-1001EN.book Page 20 Sundnannunry 9,2005 11:l5AM 7 fig Part names and functions System front 1 L button 6 Strap holder Attach as shown in the diagram. ’ 2 Directional buttons V 1 a 3 Memory Stick Duo‘"I access ”y? indicator &/ Lights up when saving and loading data 4 WLAN access indicator Lights up when using the wireless 7 LE" speaker networking feature _ 8 Home button 5 Anal°9 stick Displays the home menu Can be used with games that support analog operation 9 V°Iume ' “mo“ Tums the volume down 10 Volume + button Tums the volume up 20 Part names and functions ‘W [ modelname1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ iP _G \2549103111 PSPAGB\01EN06PPIfm masterpagezfl'gh . * é OIPSP-IOOI ENbook Page 21 SundayJanunry 9, 2005 Il:]5 AM @ g? 11 LCD screen 17 ©button 12 Dlsplay button 18 ®button Adjusts screen brightness (o-bpage 37) 1g ©button 13 Sound button ®button Adjusts the lone (ubpage 35) 21 Power indicator 14 Select button Lights up, flashes or changas color to indicate system status 15 Start button (uypage 29) ‘U .. 16 R button 22 Ho|d Indlcator % Tums yellow when in hold mode 2 (ubpage 34) 2. 23 mg)“ speaker g System rear 1 Battery cover 3 Disc cover 2 Push button Part names and functions 21 . 1 6197 model name1PSP-1001‘$ T 2-549-103-11(1) %H fil name H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS * P _G \2549103111 PSP,GB\01EN06PPT.fm | masterpage: at 4" 01PSP-lOOlEN.book Page 22 SundnyJanuary 9,2005 llzliAM ' 1 IR port 3 2 USB connector System bottom — — 1— Headset connector 3 2 Charging terminals 22 Part names and functions 71 as— *% Open latch DC IN 5V connector 2549403410) model name1PSP-1001 1 til name H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS $5PLG \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.1m masterpagefl gh ‘ . 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System left side 7 v Memory Stick Duo'"I slot IE WLAN switch Turns on the wireless networking feature uonamdeud System right side 1 Power/hold switch Tums the system on and off. puts in sleep mode (ubpages 29. 31) and locks the system buttons (“PPaEe 34) figs Part names and 1unctions 23 7 7 F FF fifif * | model name1PSP-1001 2-549-1 03-1 1 (1) fiI n e H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS $P_G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.fm masterpage: ef 0lPSPIl button 24 Pan names and tunctlons 1 model namelPSP-1001 l, 2-549-103-1 1 (1) *Hfi% fiien me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 a? *f§;P _G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.fm master page:R 9h OiPSP-iOOI EN.book Page 25 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM ' Preparing the PSPTM system for use fig Before using the PSPTM system for the first time after purchase, you must follow these steps to charge the battery Before inserting the battery pack, find the serial and model numbers listed within the battery compartment and make a record of the numbers in the spaces provided under Owner's record on page 4, 1 Remove the battery cover. Hold down the push button and slide the battery cover open. uonetedexd 2 insert the battery pack. Align the bottom surface of the battery pack with the system to attach. 3 Replace the battery cover. @ Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow until it looks firmly into place, Preparing the PSP‘M system for use 25 ’__ ‘ 4 model namel PSP-1001 . ‘ 2»549»103-11(1) filiname H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297SS * lP _G \25491031 1 1 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.fm masterpage: 9 7 OIPSP~100I EN.book Page 26 Sunday, January 9, 2005 [HS AM Getting‘startedz: ‘ h ' f ‘ , A Caution The socket—outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Do not plug the AC power cord lor the PSP'M system into an electrical outlet until you have made all other connections 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC adaptor. AC adaptor AC power cord 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DO IN 5V connector on the system bottom. AC adaptor Zfi Preparing the PSP‘M system lor use Wfi; ‘glsw model name1PSP-10fi T%~ 2-549-1 034 1 (1) Ollés filsname H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297 £3 *F’uPLG \2549103111 PSP_GB\01ENOGPPT.fm masterpagesFi gh J OIPSP-IOOI EN.lx>ok Page 27 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM 3 Plug the AC power cord into an electrical outlet. AC power cord QLFG» To electrical outlet The power indicator lights up in orange, indicating that charging has begun. The power indicator will turn off when the battery is fully charged. 4 Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect the AC adaptor from the system. uoneredard Hlnt For information on how to charge the battery. see "Battery" t»page as). The power indicawr lighm up in green, and the initial setup screen is displayed, 1 i W l l 1 Turn on the PSP’"I system (~>page 29). V 7 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to make settings for system language, time zone, date and time and nickname. When you have completed initial setup, the home menu (-->page 7) is displayed. Hints ~ See "How to use the keyboard" (-> page 107) for information on how to enter characters, ~ Settings made during initial setup can be changed in 5 (Settings). See "System settings" ("bpage 86) and "Date & Time Settings" (..>page 89) for delails. Preparing the PSP'M system for use 27 ‘ €% % fl % i model namei PSP-1001 ‘ 2-549-1 03-11 (1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 F‘SP\83297GS * P_G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN06PPT.fm masterpagezhet ‘ 01PSP~100| ENbook Page 28 Sunday, January 9,2005 11:15 AM @ - ._$, Connecting the headphones with remote control 1 Connect the headphones to the PSP'" system. Headphones ® ; '- @‘ f s ’ . 7 l L Remote CONTO| T@7 G) Plug the headphones into the remote control. (B Plug the headphones into the headset connector on the system bottom. Hint The remote control is exclusively for use with the PSPTM system and cannot be used with other devices Also, remote controls supplied with other devices cannot be used lo operate the PSF"M system. 23 Connecting the headphones with remote control 7“ ‘fiifi fig? 7 model nameiPSP-10014%9 * 2-549-103411(1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS dERG 9549103111 PSP_GB\O1EN07BAS.fm maslemageigl . 01PSP-1001 ENbook Page 29 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM Basic operations Turning the P TM system on and off suomxado arses The power indicator lighm up in green, and the home menu is displayed. Hints - If the Psrm system is turned on with a UMDTM ineerled, lhe UMDTM will begin playback nummnueelly. - The system can he used with the AC adaptor connected. In this case, charging will begin automatically. The power indicator lighls up in orange while chnrging. Power indicator The color and condition (solid or flashing) of the light indicates syslem status, Solld green Power nn Solid orange Charging Flashing green Charge level is low Light off Power off/in sleep mode Turning the PSP‘M syslem on and OH 29 . h model namel PSP-1001 l * 2-549-103-11(1) filen me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ $2“) G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.fm maSterpaQei e OIPSP-IOOI ENibook Page 30 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM f» min the system off fliHO 1 Hold the power/hold switch in the up position for more than two seconds. The power indicator flashes and then mms off, indicating that (he system is turned off, 30 Turnan the PSP‘M system on and off —| model name1PSP-1001 ‘E 2-549-103-1 1 (1) OHé— *H@F *ii'i name H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 P_G 9549103111 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.fm masterpagefl 9h OIPSP-lOOI EN.book Page 31 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM Putting into sleep mode If the PSPTM system is switched to sleep mode, the game that is playing will be paused. When sleep mode is cleared, the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode will begin playback again, Notices - Do not put the system into sleep mode while the Memory Stick DuoTM access indicator is on. This may cause data loss or corruption. - lithe battery runs ontwhile in sleep mode, when you clear sleep mode, the system will no! return to the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode. It is recommended that you save game data before you pill the system into sleep mode. 1 with the system turned on, slide the power/hold switch up. suolwlado olseg The power indicator flashes and then turns off, and the system enters sleep mode. Hints ' Some software cannot be put into sleep mode. ~ li'sleep mode is cleared during video or audio playback. the screen will return to the home menu. Clearing sleep mode Slide the power/hold switch up again. Putting into sleep mode 31 ‘ model name1PSP-1001 2-549-103-11(1) filename H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS *F§;P _G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.tm masterpagezlef 01PSP-lOOlEN.book Page 32 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM 69 Inserting a UMDT'V' Notice Do not eject a UMDTM during playback. 1 Slide the open latch on the PSPTM system top. The disc cover opensi 2 Insert a UMDT". With the disc label facing the system rear, slide the UMDTM in the direction of the arrow until it is fully inserted. Do not touch the recording surface Open latch 3 Close the disc cover. Electlng the llMIl'”I Slide the open latch on the system top to open the disc seven 32 inserting a UMD'M 2-549~103-11(1 ) model namet PSP<1001 ‘ iii n me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS *f= P G \2549103111PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.tm masterpagefllgh ‘ OIPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 33 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM 69 7? QB? Inserting a Memory S k DunTM \ A Warning Keep Memory Stick Duo'" msdla out oi the reach of small children, as the media could be swallowed by accident. 1 Open the slot cover and insert the Memory Stick Duo'". Q. (D -| 24. fl) Open the slot cover in the Press until iully inserted. direction of the arrow. ‘ 3 Electing the Memory Stick [tunTM $ Open the slot cover and press the Memory Slick DuoTM in the direction of the arrow to eject. Notice When the Memory Stick DurstTM access indicatur is lit, the PSI"?M system is saving or loadlng data, Do nut eject the Memory Stick Duo“, turn off the system or put the P51"M system into sleep mode while the indicator is lit. 11 you do. it may cause data loss or Memo,y suckouom corruption, access indicator a) Inserting a Memory Stick Duo'” 33 £9 . . ‘F model name1PSP-10014${ 1 * 2-549-103-11(1) filename’ H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976S *941P_G$\2549103111 PSPAGB\01ENO7BASifm masterpageiLEIL . @ OlPSP-IOOI EN.book i’agc34 Sunday.1anuary9,2005 ll:15/\M % Avoiding unintended operation of the PSPTM l 1 Slide the power/hold switch down. The switch locks Into place. The hold indicator turns yellow, indicating that the system buttons are locked. \ Clearing hold mode GP Slide the power/hold switch to its original position. 7 7 £9 34 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSPW' system 4") 7L ‘ ' ' i .i i?77.7modelname1PSP-10014$i * 2-549-103-1 1 (1) filiname H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976:S 7. )P ‘G 954910311 1 PSP_GB\01ENO7BAS.1|11 masterpagezFl gh 01PSP-1001 EN.book Page 35 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM fig Using the sound button The sound button is used to adjust the tone and to mute the sound for audio playback and for key tones. suogteuado ogsaa Suengthens both bass and treble to pmduce an intense sound POPS snengmens the mid-range. Ideal for vocals JAZZ Strengthens both bass and table to pmduce a balanced sound UNIQUE Strengthens bass. treble and mid-range sound OFF Normal lone Hint Tone can only be adjusted when using the headphones Also, note that me tone setting is temporarily set to "OFF" during gameplay. 1 Hold down the sound button for more than one second. The sound will be mutzdt Using the sound button 35 71 fig? model namel PSP-lOOlfi l,¥ 2-549-103-11(1) filsname H:\Sagyocyu\o109 PSP\83297GS JP _G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.fm masterpage: ef OIPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 36 Sundnyammry 9, 2005 11:15 AM Clearing mute Mining can be tumed off by the following methods: - Pressing the sound button. ' Pressing the volume + or volume - button on the system from or on the remote coanL $110 me 35 Using the sound button (9 ‘ W@_ 7619— model name1PSP-10014$,fg 2-549-103-11(1) fil n me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 * ;P G \2549103111 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.fm masterpageth 9h OIPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 37 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:15 AM Using the display button The display button is used to adjust screen brightness. suogwiado ogsaa (Level 4) Brighter Hint bevel 4 can be selected only while plugged in using the AC adapter. 9 off the hackli’ght 1 Hold down the display button for more than one second. The backlight will turn off and the screen will go blanks If you press any of the system buttons, the screen will be displayed again, Uslng the dlsplay button 37 ‘ model namet PSP~1001 T * 2-549-1 03411 (1) fi then me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\832976$ P ,G \2549103111 PSP_GB\O1EN07BAS.fm masterpage: ef ‘ OIPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 38 Sunday. January 9, 2005 11:15 AM‘ There is plenty of power left. The battery is getting lowl The battery has almost run out, No hanery power remains. The power indicator flashes greeu. Recharge the battery. Hlnh ‘ . If the power indicator flashes green, save game progress and Recharge the battery If the bflttery runs out before you save, game progress will he lost. . The charge level display may vary sllghlly from die actual charge level, depeudlug on the usage conditions and environmentxl factors, such as temperature If the display is not correct. use the battery pack until it is completely outer power and then recharge. Note that the display may not be accurate in the following conditions: — if the battery is used for extended periuds in conditions of high temperature - if the battery is not used for a long time after recharging — it the battery has been recharged many times 38 Battery model namel PSP-1001 2-549-103410) fII name H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\8329768 lF' G \254910311 1 PSP_GB\01EN07BAS.fm mastemagefl gh . OlPSP-IOOI ENbook Page 39 Sunday, January 9, 2005 11:l5 AM fi ~ Battery charge level can also he checked in "Battery information" under "System Settings" ("bpage 87). ~ If the PSF‘W system is left unused afterthe hattery runs out. the date and time settings may he reset. if this occurs, the date and time setting screen will bcdisplayed the next time the system is turned on. - The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN feature is in use. Batteryduratio ' ‘ ' ' Game Approximately 4 - 6 hours Video playback Approximately 4 - 5 hours Hours are calculated based on the following conditions: wireless LAN not in use; headphones with remote control in use. Hint Battery duration may vary depending on the type of content being played or usage conditions such as screen brightness and environmental factors. suogmiado otsea [t mkes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes to fully charge the batteries using the AC adaptor after the battery has run out, Hints - Charge in a temperature of 10°C to BOT/50°F to 86°F. Charging may not he as effective in other environments. - Charging may take iongcr when the system is turned on during charging. Battery pack life The battery pack has a limited lifespan. Battery duration will decrease with repeated usage and age, If the battery duration becomes extremely short, it may be time to replace the battery pack. Hint The balmy pack lifespan varies depending on how it is stored. the conditions of use and environmentn factors, such as temperature. Battery 39 model namet PSP-1001 2-549-1 03-1 1 (1) filen me H:\Sagyocyu\0109 PSP\83297GS ¥S;P_G \2549103111 PSP__GB\01ENO7BAS.fm masterpage: e OlPSP-IOOI EN.book Page 40 Sunday, January 9, 2005 llzl5 AM Replacing‘lhe battery pack For safety reasons, mm off the system before replacing the battery pack, Also read "Battery pack precautions" (--)page 17) before handling the battery pack. Hint [f the system is left unused after the battery pack has been removed, the date and lime settings may be reset, If this occlns, the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time Lhe PSF‘M system is Lumed our v Staring the baflerv' pack ' ' When the system will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack from the system Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children 40 Battery W model namet PSP-1001 T 2-549-10311“) ”will.
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