Sony Group PSP1001B PSP User Manual PSP 1001

Sony Corporation PSP PSP 1001

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Users Manual Part 3

91SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Settings for the PSP™ systemmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmIcons displayed under SettingsNetwork Update Provides access to updates for the system software ( page 115)USB Connection Allows for connection to a PC using a USB cable ( page 106)Video SettingsIncludes settings for UMD™VIDEO Menu Language, Audio Language and Subtitle Language ( page 92)Photo Settings Includes settings for adjusting the slideshow speed ( page 93)System SettingsIncludes settings for the System Language and Nickname, and provides an option to format Memory Stick Duo™ media ( page 94)Theme Settings Allows the user to change the background color and display an image as wallpaper ( page 97)Date & Time Settings Allows the user to set the date and time as well as adjust for daylight saving time ( page 98)Power Save SettingsIncludes settings to automatically turn off the backlight and put the system in sleep mode ( page 99)Sound SettingsProvides access to settings for AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) and Key Tone ( page 101)Security SettingsAllows the user to change the password and adjust the level setting for the parental control feature ( page 102)Network SettingsProvides access to settings for connecting to a wireless local area network (WLAN) ( page 108)01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 91  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)92 Video Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can set the UMD™VIDEO language or boost UMD™VIDEO volume. NoticeDepending on the UMD™VIDEO, playback conditions may be set in advance by the software developer. In such cases, certain options may not be available, even if you follow the instructions in this manual.HintThe settings at the time of purchase are as follows:– "Menu Language" and "Subtitle Language" are set to "English".– "Audio Language" is set to "Original Language".– "UMD™Video Volume" is set to "Normal".Video Settings  Menu Language Select a language for the UMD™VIDEO menu.Audio Language Select a language for the audio.Subtitle Language Select a language for subtitles.UMD™Video VolumeAdjust the volume when UMD™VIDEO output level is low. The volume increases in the following order: "Normal", "+1" and "+2".01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 92  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
93SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Photo Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can set the Slideshow Speed.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.Photo Settings  Fast Displays images at a faster rateNormal Displays images at normal speedSlow Displays images at a slower rate01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 93  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)94 System Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can adjust the settings for and display information about the PSP™ system, or format a Memory Stick Duo™.The nickname you selected in the initial setup can be changed. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a new nickname. For details on entering text, see "How to use the keyboard" ( page 118).Sets the language for system menus, such as the home menu.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.System Settings  NicknameSystem LanguageDeutsch Displays messages in GermanEnglish Displays messages in EnglishEspañol Displays messages in SpanishFrançais Displays messages in FrenchItaliano Displays messages in ItalianNederlands Displays messages in DutchPortuguês Displays messages in PortuguesePyccкий Displays messages in RussianDisplays messages in JapaneseDisplays messages in Korean01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 94  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
95SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)System Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can set the character code to be applied to music and other types of files. Usually it is not necessary to adjust this setting.HintThe default setting is "US (437)".You can display information about the system battery.* The number of hours as calculated by the system is shown as an estimate.HintThere may be a slight difference between the display information and actual battery performance. This is due to variations in actual usage conditions and environmental factors (such as temperature).Character SetFor File Names Sets the character code to be used in music and other file namesFor Text in Files Sets the character code for text in m3u and other types of filesBattery InformationCharge Level Displays the battery charge level as a percentageHours Left*Displays the remaining hours of battery duration (except when charging)Power Source Displays the current source of power: "External" or "Battery"Battery Status Displays the status of the battery: "In Use", "Charging" or "Charge Complete"01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 95  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)96 System Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can format Memory Stick Duo™ media using the system. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform this operation.NoticeWhen you format, all software and data stored on the Memory Stick Duo™ will be deleted and cannot be recovered. Be careful not to accidentally erase important data.You can restore settings to the values as set at the time of purchase. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform this operation.Notices• When the default settings are restored, the current settings will be lost and cannot be recovered.• After an update has been performed, this feature cannot be used to go back to a previous version of the system software.You can display information about the PSP™ system.Displays trademark and copyright information related to software used by the PSP™ system. Format Memory Stick™Restore Default SettingsSystem InformationMAC Address Displays the MAC addressSystem Software Displays the version of the system softwareNickname Displays the nicknameAbout PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 96  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
97SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Theme Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can change the theme for the PSP™ system screen or display an image as wallpaper.You can change the background color of the screen. Use the directional buttons to select a background color, and then press the   button to complete the setting.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.You can select between displaying and not displaying wallpaper.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.Theme Settings ThemeOriginal Changes automatically to a preset color each monthColor swatches Sets to the selected colorWallpaperDo Not Use Sets to not display wallpaperUse Displays the image set as wallpaper under   (Photo) ( page 76)01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 97  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)98 Date & Time Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can set the date and time, time zone and daylight saving time for the PSP™ system. Use the directional buttons to select each item, and then press the   button to complete the setting.Hints• When the time zone is changed, the date and time settings are automatically adjusted based on the time difference between the old and new time zones.• If "Theme" ( page 97) is set to "Original", when you change the month setting under "Date & Time Settings", the background color will change automatically.• To use "Set via Internet" under "Date and Time", you must first create a connection for use in infrastructure mode ( page 108).Date & Time Settings  Date and Time- Set Manually: Allows the user to set the year, month, day, hour, minute and second (and AM/PM setting if using a 12-hour time format) manually- Set via Internet: Connects to the Internet to automatically adjust date and time settingsDate Format Sets the order of year, month and day displayed on the screenTime Format Sets to use the 12-hour or 24-hour display formatTime Zone Sets the appropriate time zoneDaylight Saving Selects either "Standard" or "Daylight Saving" ("Standard" is the default)01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 98  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
99SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Power Save Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can conserve the power of the PSP™ system by setting the system to automatically switch off the backlight or go into sleep mode.When the system remains idle for a certain period of time, it saves power by automatically turning off the backlight on the LCD screen. When the backlight is turned off, the screen goes blank.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.Turning on the backlight When the backlight is turned off automatically, press any of the system buttons to turn it back on.HintThe Backlight Auto-Off feature may not work during the following operations:– During video playback– While playing a slideshowPower Save Settings  Backlight Auto-OffOff The backlight does not turn off automatically.2 minutes Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight after another minute5 minutes Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight after four more minutes10 minutes Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight after nine more minutes01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 99  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)100 Power Save Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can set the system to conserve power by automatically entering sleep mode when it remains idle for a certain period of time. For details on clearing sleep mode, see "Clearing sleep mode" ( page 32).The default setting for the menu item is underlined.HintThe Auto Sleep feature may not work during the following operations: – When connected using the AC adaptor– While playing a game– During video playback– During music playback– While playing a slideshowYou can switch the power mode of the wireless networking feature. If you select "On", the system will communicate with reduced power consumption.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.NoticeIf you set to "On", the system may not be able to communicate correctly in certain environments. In such cases, change the setting to "Off".Auto SleepOff The system does not automatically go into sleep mode.5 minutes Enters sleep mode after five minutes 10 minutes Enters sleep mode after 10 minutes15 minutes Enters sleep mode after 15 minutesWLAN Power SaveOff Sets communications to maximum powerOn Sets communications to power-save mode01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 100  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
101SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Sound Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can turn off the key tone and limit the volume level.You can limit the maximum volume. This can help prevent sound escaping from the headphones as well as the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.You can turn off the key tone (the confirmation sound made when you press a button).The default setting for the menu item is underlined.Sound Settings  AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System)Off Does not set a limit; allows for the volume to be adjusted manuallyOn Sets a limit on the volumeKey ToneOff Does not make a confirmation soundOn Makes a confirmation sound01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 101  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)102 Security Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can adjust settings related to PSP™ system security features.Changes the 4-digit password. The password is required for the following operations:• To change the "Parental Control Level" or "Internet Browser Start Control" settings• To play a UMD™ that is restricted by the system's Parental Control Level setting• To start the browser when "Internet Browser Start Control" is set to "On"• To change the passwordChange Password1Select   (Security Settings) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button.  2Select "Change Password", and then press the   button.The password entry screen is displayed. 3Using the directional buttons, enter the current 4-digit password, and then press the   button.When changing the password for the first time after purchase, you must enter "0000".4Using the directional buttons, enter a new 4-digit password, and then press the   button.5Select "Yes", and then press the   button. The password is changed. HintMake a record of your password for future reference.Security Settings  Change Password01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 102  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
103SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Security Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmSome UMD™ software have a preset parental control level based on the content. You can set the parental control level on the system to restrict the playback of a UMD™ with a level that is higher than that set on the system.Parental Control Level The parental control level of the system can be either turned off or set to one of 11 different levels.The default setting for the menu item is "9".The combination of the parental control levels of both the PSP™ system and the UMD™ determine whether a UMD™ can be viewed or not. The combination of the two levels is displayed in the table on page 104.Example: If the parental control level of the system is set to "9", a UMD™ with a level from "1" to "9" can be played on the system.Parental Control LevelOff Turns off parental control11-1 Sets the level of content to be restricted. A setting of "1" is the most restrictive; "11" is the least restrictive.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 103  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)104 Security Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmParental control levels on gamesMost game packaging shows a symbol to indicate the age group that is appropriate to play the game. The symbols correspond to the UMD™ parental control level as shown below:As of October 2005. For the latest information about ratings, visit our Web site at http://www.us.playstation.com/pspHints• The parental control level of a UMD™ can be checked under "Information" in the UMD™ options menu. For a UMD™ that does not include a parental control level, the "Parental Control Level" item under "Information" will display "-".• A UMD™ that has been restricted by the parental control feature is displayed as   (Restricted Content).• Adults Only or AO ratings are rare. PlayStation® does not publish Adults Only games.Age groupUMD™ parental control level 2345910123456789101110987654321:The UMDTM can be viewed.UMDTM parental control level:The UMDTM cannot be viewed.11System parental control level01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 104  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
105SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Security Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can restrict the ability to start the Internet browser.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.Internet Browser Start ControlOff Allows the Internet browser to be startedOn Displays the password entry screen before starting the Internet browser01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 105  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)106 USB Connectionfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can transfer files from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the PSP™ system using a USB cable. Note that files that can be played are limited to file formats supported by the system.The Giga Pack includes a USB cable.Hints• You can connect to a PC with an operating system that supports the USB mass storage class, such as Windows® XP or Mac OS X.• A USB cable compatible with the Mini-B (5-pin) type connector can be used with the system.You can connect a USB cable to the system and the PC without turning off the power.1Connect a USB cable to the system and a PC.USB Connection  Connecting the system and a PC using a USB cablePOWERHOLDSELECTHOME VOL STARTUse a USB cable with a connector that matches the connector type of the PC.PCMini-B (5-pin) type01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 106  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
107SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)USB Connectionmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm2Select   (USB Connection) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button.The Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the system is detected by the PC.NoticeDo not format a Memory Stick Duo™ on a PC, as it may no longer be recognized by the PSP™ system. 01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 107  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)108 Network Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can adjust the network settings to allow connection to a wireless local area network (WLAN). There are two WLAN modes.In this mode, you can communicate directly with other PSP™ systems. To establish a connection in ad hoc mode, both PSP™ systems must either be set to "Automatic" or to the same channel. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the ad hoc mode-compatible software.The default setting for the menu item is underlined.In this mode, you can connect the PSP™ system to a network using an access point.This is used to connect to the Internet ( page 87) or for features such as Network Update ( page 115).Network Settings  WarningTurn off the WLAN switch when in crowded places, such as in a crowded train. If a person nearby is using a pacemaker, it is possible that the radio waves could affect the pacemaker.Ad Hoc ModeAutomatic Automatically switches to the optimum channel for communicationCh 1, Ch 6 or Ch 11 Communicates using the specified channel Infrastructure modeCommunication with other PSP™ systems over a WLAN01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 108  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
109SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Network Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmRequired itemsThe following items are generally required to set up the system to connect to a network and to perform a network update.• Subscription to an Internet service provider• A network device, such as a DSL or cable modem• A WLAN access point or a wireless broadband router•A PC • Settings for the access point (SSID, WEP key, WPA key, etc. as specified when the access point was configured)Hints• An access point is a device used to connect to a wireless network.• SSID, WEP and WPA keys are types of wireless network information. They may be required when connecting to an access point or a router. This information is generally set in the access point or router using a PC. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router.Example of a network configurationNetwork equipment connections and setup methods vary depending on the equipment used.Creating a new network connectionYou can adjust network settings to connect to an access point and save the network connection data on the system. Up to 10 connections can be saved.Access point or routerNetwork device such as a DSL or cable modemPCInternet lineConnect to the network through an access point.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 109  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)110 Network Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm1Select   (Network Settings) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button.2Select "Infrastructure Mode", and then press the   button.3Select "New Connection", and then press the   button.4Enter a name for the network connection.When you press the   button, an on-screen keyboard ( page 118) is displayed, allowing you to enter characters for the name. You can choose any name you like for the network connection.When you have finished entering your settings, press the right button to go to the next screen.5Set the SSID for the access point.This screen is used to enter information for the settings listed on the next page. Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router for setting details.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 110  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
111SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Network Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmWhen the settings have been completed, press the right button to go to the next screen.6Enter security information for the access point.You can set the options listed below. If you have questions about which items are needed for your network, contact the network administrator.* The WEP and WPA key fields will display eight asterisks no matter how many characters you enter as the key.When the settings have been completed, press the right button to go to the next screen.Scan Searches for nearby access points and displays the SSIDsEnter Manually Allows the user to enter the SSID using the keyboard. Select this option if you know the SSID of the access point.None Does not set security information.WEPSets security information. Press the right button to move to the screen for entering WEP or WPA keys.*WPA-PSK (TKIP)WPA-PSK (AES)01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 111  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)112 Network Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm7Select the address setting method.This screen is used to select the settings listed below. Most home networks will allow you to use the settings shown in the "Easy" setup (this is the recommended setup).When you have finished selecting your settings, press the right button to go to the next screen.EasyThe following information is automatically set.- IP address settings: Automatic- DNS settings: Automatic- Proxy server: Do Not Use- Internet browser: Do Not StartCustomYou can manually enter detailed setting information, such as is used with a static IP network. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the network device or the information provided by your Internet service provider.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 112  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
113SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Network Settingsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\Sagyocyu\1013 PSP\PSP1001K_USFR\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm8Check the settings.This screen displays the setting details. Press the left button to return to the previous screens to correct any of the settings, if necessary.When you have finished selecting your settings, press the right button to go to the next screen.9Save the connection. Press the   button to save the connection on your system.10 Test the connection.Before testing the connection, check that the PSP™ system's WLAN switch is turned on.Select "Test Connection", and then press the   button. The system will connect to the selected access point.11 Confirm the connection test results. If the connection is successful, information about the network connection is displayed. Press the   button to end the connection test.Hints• The system will also perform an Internet connection test after connecting to an access point. The results of the Internet connection test will be shown in the connection results screen.• If the connection test fails, follow the on-screen instructions to check the settings. Network settings for the connection can be changed from the options menu ( page 114). For additional information, refer to the instructions supplied with the network device and by your Internet service provider.• If the IP address and DNS information will be obtained by a DHCP server, select "Custom" in step 7. Each option will be set to "Automatic".• If you want the browser to start automatically when a connection to an access point is established, in step 7 select "Custom", and then set the "Internet Browser" option to "Start". Use this setting if you want to connect to a hotspot that requires a user name and password.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 113  Thursday, October 13, 2005  11:09 AM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)114 Network Settingsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm• Depending on the access point settings, you may need to enter the system's MAC address to connect to the network. The system's MAC address can be checked under "System Information" ( page 96).• For additional wireless LAN troubleshooting tips, visit our Web site at http://www.us.playstation.com/pspAbout DNASSony Computer Entertainment Inc. uses DNAS (Dynamic Network Authentication System), a proprietary authentication system, to help protect copyright and security in connecting the PSP™ system to a network. DNAS may retrieve information about a user's hardware and software for authentication, copy protection, account blocking, system, rules, or game management and other purposes. The information collected does not identify the user personally.  The unauthorized transfer, exhibition, export, import or transmission of programs and devices circumventing its authentication scheme may be prohibited by law.When the options menu is displayed in infrastructure mode, network connections saved on the system can be edited or deleted.1Select   (Network Settings) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button.2Select "Infrastructure Mode", and then press the   button.3Select a connection, and then press the   button.The items listed below are displayed. Select the operation that you want to perform, and then press the   button.* For detailed instructions, see "Creating a new network connection" ( page 109).Network settings options menu Edit Changes the settings of a network connection saved on the system*Test Connection Tests the connection to an access pointDelete Deletes a network connectionInformation Displays information about a network connection01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 114  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
115SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Network Updatemasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can update the system software for the PSP™ system using the Network Update feature.For details on updates, see "PSP™ updates" ( page 121).Network update processNoticeDuring a download/update:– Do not remove the Memory Stick Duo™.– Do not turn off the system.– Do not disconnect the AC adaptor.If an update is canceled before completion, the system software may be damaged, requiring servicing to repair or exchange.Network Update  Connect to the networkConnect using a wireless LAN access point.Turn on the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP™ system.Download (receive data)Download update data from the network. The update data is saved on the Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the system.Update (software update)Update the system software using the data saved on a Memory Stick Duo™.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 115  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)116 Network Updatefilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can connect to a network using an access point to download update data.Before starting, check that the battery is charged. You may not be able to start an update if the battery charge level is low.1Insert a Memory Stick Duo™ in the PSP™ system.2Connect the AC adaptor to the system.3Select   (Network Update) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button. 4Select a connection, and then press the   button.The system will connect to the network using an access point.If you have not created and saved a connection, select "New Connection", and then press the   button to display the settings screen ( page 109).5Download the update data.When connected to the network, the system automatically scans for the latest update data. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the update data and to start the update.HintOnce the update has been completed, you can delete the update data from the Memory Stick Duo™.When the options menu is displayed, connections saved on the system can be edited or deleted.1Select   (Network Update) under   from the home menu, and then press the   button.2Select the connection, and then press the   button.The following items appear. Select the operation that you want to perform, and then press the   button.Starting a network updateNetwork update options menu 01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 116  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
117SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Network Updatemasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm* For detailed instructions, see "Creating a new network connection" ( page 109).Connect Connects to an access pointEdit Changes the settings of a network connection saved on the system*Delete Deletes a network connectionInformation Displays information about a network connection01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 117  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)118 How to use the keyboardfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmYou can use the on-screen keyboard for text entry such as when entering a nickname for the PSP™ system or entering network setting information.Control panel item listThe keys that are displayed vary depending on the state of text entry.How to use the keyboardKeyboard keys FunctionEnters a spaceWhen entering text in the Internet browser address field, previously entered addresses are displayed. Addresses are displayed only when input mode is set to Web address shortcuts.Confirms characters that have been typed but not entered, and exits the keyboardCancels characters that have been typed but not entered, and exits the keyboardMoves the cursorDeletes the character to the left of the cursorFunction keys CursorText entry field (displays characters as they are entered)Alphabet/symbol keys Input mode displayText entry options01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 118  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
119SettingsUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)How to use the keyboardmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fmThe number of input modes available varies depending on the language selected. Every time you press the select button, the input mode switches among the options in the diagram below:HintThe language for the on-screen keyboard is linked to the System Language selected in System Settings ( page 94). For example, if System Language is set to "French", the French keyboard is displayed.This section will demonstrate how to enter text using the word "PLAY" as an example.1Select PQRS7, and then press the   button several times until "P" is displayed.Each time you press the  button, the character that is entered in the text entry field is switched.Displays a diagram showing the system buttons and their usageSwitches between upper and lower caseEnters a line breakSwitching input mode Input mode display Input mode Examples of characters you can enterLetters and numbers a b c d eLetters and numbers (with accented letters) é í ó ç ñNumbers only 1 2 3 4 5Web address shortcuts .com .ne .html .gifEntering characters Keyboard keys Function01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 119  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)120 How to use the keyboardfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN13SET.fm2Select JKL5, and then press the   button several times until "L" is displayed.3Select ABC2, and then press the   button several times until "A" is displayed.4Select WXYZ9, and then press the   button several times until "Y" is displayed.5Select Enter, and then press the   button.The characters you entered will be confirmed. Select Enter again, and press the   button to exit the keyboard.HintIf you select the a/A key while entering characters, you can switch between upper and lower case.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 120  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
121Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)PSP™ updatesmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\Sagyocyu\1013 PSP\PSP1001K_USFR\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmBy updating the PSP™ system software, you can change or add features.You can perform an update in any of the following ways:• Network Update• Update using a PC• Update using a UMD™Select the update method that works best for you. For the latest information on updates, visit http://www.us.playstation.com/pspHints• Depending on the software title, you may not be able to play without first updating the PSP™ system software.• After you have updated the system software you cannot go back to an earlier version.Update using the PSP™ system's wireless networking feature. For detailed instructions, see "Network Update" ( page 115).Update using a PC to download update data from the Internet. For detailed instructions, visit http://www.us.playstation.com/pspAdditional informationPSP™ updatesNetwork UpdateUpdate using a PC1 Obtain update data.3 The system software is updated and new features are added.2 Use the update data to overwrite the PSP™ system software.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 121  Thursday, October 13, 2005  11:09 AM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)122 PSP™ updatesfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmYou can update using a UMD™ that contains update data.Before starting, check that the battery is charged. You may not be able to start an update if the battery charge level is low.NoticeDuring an update:– Do not remove the UMD™.– Do not turn off the system.– Do not disconnect the AC adaptor.If an update is canceled before completion, the system software may be damaged, requiring servicing to repair or exchange.1Connect the AC adaptor to the PSP™ system.2Insert a UMD™ that contains update data.The update data icon and version number are displayed under   in the home menu.3Select  , and then press the   button.The update begins. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.If the version number of the update is displayed in the "System Software" field under "System Information" ( page 96), the update was successful.Update using a UMD™Check that the update was successful01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 122  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
123Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Compatible mediamasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThe media types listed below can be used on the PSP™ system.Throughout this manual, the term "Memory Stick Duo™" is used to refer to all types of Memory Stick™ media in the table below.*1 Compatible with MagicGate™*2 Compatible with high-speed data transfer over a parallel interface. The actual data-transfer speed will vary depending on the Memory Stick Duo™-compatible device.Hints• Performance of all Memory Stick™ media is not guaranteed.• If a Memory Stick Duo™ is formatted in a device other than the PSP™ system, such as a PC, it is possible that the system will not recognize it. If this happens, re-format the Memory Stick Duo™ using the PSP™ system ( page 96).UMD™ contain a region code that is assigned to each sales region. This system can play UMD™ marked with either region code "ALL" or "1".Compatible mediaType LogoUMD™Memory Stick Duo™ (not MagicGate™-compatible)MagicGate™ Memory Stick Duo™ *1Memory Stick Duo™ (MagicGate™ compatible) *1 *2Memory Stick PRO Duo™ *1 *2UMD™01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 123  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)124 Compatible mediafilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThere are two sizes of Memory Stick™: the standard size and the smaller size. The PSP™ system is compatible with Memory Stick Duo™, the smaller sized type. The standard-size Memory Stick™ cannot be used with the system.Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (sold separately)The Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) allows a Memory Stick Duo™ to be used with devices that take a standard-size Memory Stick™.MagicGate™-compatible Memory Stick Duo™MagicGate™-compatible Memory Stick Duo™ media has been designed with an indented area (A) to allow it to be differentiated by touch from Memory Stick Duo™ media that is not MagicGate-compatible.Memory Stick PRO Duo™Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media has been designed with indented areas (A) to allow it to be differentiated by touch from Memory Stick Duo™ media that is not of the PRO type.Memory Stick™01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 124  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
125Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Compatible mediamasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmParallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer)Parallel data transfer is a high-speed data-transfer technology that allows multiple data input/output connectors on the Memory Stick™ to be used at the same time (parallel interface).MagicGate is a term of copyright-protection technology developed by Sony Corporation.You can play files of the following types on the PSP™ system:Hints• Depending on the data type, some data items cannot be played.• The system can play video data converted at bit rates lower than 768 kbps.• The system cannot play video data containing video recorded for longer than 6 hours and 37 minutes.• Some files distributed over the Internet may have playback limitations. For details, contact the content provider. does not guarantee compatibility with other products bearing the "MagicGate" trademark.Files that can be playedContent category File typesVideo MP4 (video codecs for video files that conform to the Memory Stick™ video file format are MPEG-4 or AVC)Music-Memory Stick™ audio file format (ATRAC3™/ATRAC3plus™)-MP3-MP4 (the audio codec for MP4 format audio files is MPEG-4 AAC)-WAV (Linear PCM)Photo-JPEG (conforms with DCF2.0/Exif2.21)-TIFF-GIF-PNG-BMP01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 125  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)126 Specificationsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmDesign and specifications are subject to change without notice.PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) systemSpecificationsLCD screen 4.3 inches (16:9) full-transparent type, TFT drive Approximately 16,770,000 colors displayedSound Stereo speakersInternal disc drive Read-only UMD™ driveInterfaceDC IN 5V connectorCharging terminalsHeadset connectorIR portHi-speed USB DC OUT connectorMemory Stick Duo™ slotWireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b)Compatible codecsVideo -UMD™:H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile Level3 -Memory Stick™:MPEG-4 SP (MPEG-4 AAC), H.264/MPEG-4AVC Main Profile (MPEG-4 AAC)Music -UMD™: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile Level 3,Linear PCM, ATRAC3plus™ -Memory Stick™:ATRAC3plus™, MP3 (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer3), Linear PCM (WAV form), AAC (MP4 form)Photo -Memory Stick™:JPEG (conforms with DCF2.0/Exif2.21), TIFF, GIF, PNG, BMPPower sourceAC adaptor: DC 5.0 VRechargeable battery pack: Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 126  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
127Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Specificationsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\Sagyocyu\1013 PSP\PSP1001K_USFR\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmUMD™ laserWireless networkingAC adaptorBattery duration See page 40.Maximum power consumption Approx. 6 W (when charging)External dimensions Approx. 170 × 74 × 23 mm / 6 ¾ × 3 × 1 in (width × height × depth) (excludes largest projection)Weight Approx. 280 g / 10 oz (including battery pack)Operating environment temperature5°C - 35°C / 41°F - 95°FWave length 655 - 665 nmPower Max. 0.28 mWType Semiconductor, continuousStandard IEEE 802.11bSecurityWEP (128-bit/64-bit)WPA-PSK (TKIP)WPA-PSK (AES)Modulation format DS-SS (IEEE 802.11b compliant)Input AC 100-240 V, 50/60 HzOutput DC 5 V, 2000 mA (2A)External dimensions Approx. 46 × 22 × 76 mm / 1 4/5 × 4/5 × 3 in (width × height × depth) (excludes largest projection)Weight Approx. 100 g / 3.53 oz01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 127  Thursday, October 13, 2005  11:09 AM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)128 Specificationsfilename H:\Sagyocyu\1013 PSP\PSP1001K_USFR\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmBattery packContentsSee page 19.xAbout the Memory Stick Duo™ supplied with the Value Pack• Compatible with MagicGate™• Supports parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer). This type of high-speed data transfer can be used only with compatible devices. Transfer speed will vary depending on the device used.• Includes capacity that can actually be used (user capacity) and space reserved for system files. The user capacity of the supplied product is approximately 30 MB.xAbout the Memory Stick PRO Duo™ supplied with the Giga Pack• Compatible with MagicGate™• Supports parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer). This type of high-speed data transfer can be used only with compatible devices. Transfer speed will vary depending on the device used.• Includes capacity that can actually be used (user capacity) and space reserved for system files. The user capacity of the supplied product is approximately 940 MB.• This Memory Stick PRO Duo™ cannot be used with Sony TVs launched before March 2004, and doing so can result in deletion of data from the Memory Stick™.SoftwareSoftware developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc. and its contributors is used for the communication functions of this product. For more information, see http://www.scei.co.jp/psp-license/pspnet.txtThis product adopts S3TC texture compression technology under license from S3 Graphics, Co., Ltd.Battery type Lithium-ion rechargeable batteryVoltage DC 3.6 VCapacity 1800 mAh01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 128  Thursday, October 13, 2005  11:09 AM
129Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Specificationsmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThis product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc. BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.U.S. and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.This product contains   Internet browser software of ACCESS Co., Ltd.Copyright © 1996-2005 ACCESS Co., Ltd. is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in  Japan and other countries.Portions of the PSP™ system software require the following notices (these statements do not affect the limited warranty offered on the PSP™ system or UMD™ software):This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.Copyright © 1988-1997 Sam LefflerCopyright © 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and itsdocumentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, providedthat (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear inall copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the namesof Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertisingor publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior writtenpermission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BELIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 129  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)130 Specificationsfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY DAMAGESWHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.Trademarks" " and "PlayStation" are registered trademarks, and " " and "UMD" are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. " " and "XMB" are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc."SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Also, "Memory Stick Duo", "Memory Stick PRO Duo", "Memory Stick", " ", "SonicStage", "MagicGate", "ATRAC3plus", "ATRAC3" and "LocationFree" are trademarks of the same company.The ratings icons are trademarks of the Entertainment Software Association.ATOK is a registered trademark of JUSTSYSTEM CORP in Japan and other countries.Windows is a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer in the U.S. and other countries.All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.About national export controlThis product may fall within the scope of national export control legislation. You must comply fully with the requirements of such legislation and of all other applicable laws of any jurisdiction in relation to this product.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 130  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
131Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Troubleshootingmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmGo through this section if you experience difficulty in operating the PSP™ system. Should any problem persist, call SCEA Consumer Services at 1-800-345-7669 for assistance.The power does not turn on.,Check that the battery is charged ( page 39).,Check that the battery pack is properly inserted ( page 25).The battery does not charge, or does not fully recharge.,Check that the AC adaptor and the AC power cord are properly inserted in the system and the electrical outlet.,Check that the WLAN function is not in use while charging. The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN function is in use.,Check that the correct AC adaptor for this product is being used.,Check that the AC adaptor connector is clean. If not, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth.,If charging the battery in an extremely cold location, it may take longer to fully charge the battery.,There may be a problem with the battery pack. Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP™ system, if available.The battery charge doesn't last long.,When using the system in extremely hot or cold locations, the charge may not last as long. Try to avoid using the system in such environments.,There may be a problem with the battery pack. Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP™ system, if available.TroubleshootingPower, battery and charging issues01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 131  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)132 Troubleshootingfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThe power indicator is on, but the LCD screen is not displayed.,Check that the LCD screen's backlight is not turned off.  If it is, press any of the system buttons to turn on the backlight.The battery loses its charge even when the system is turned off.,Because battery power is used even when the system is turned off, it is recommended that you charge the battery frequently. The screen suddenly turns dark.,Check the Backlight Auto-Off setting. If it is set to on, the backlight will turn off after the set period of time. Press any of the system buttons to turn on the screen ( page 99).,Check the Auto Sleep setting. If it is turned on, the screen will turn dark after the set period of time ( page 100).The screen is dark and hard to see.,The screen may appear dark, depending on the angle of viewing. Use the display button on the system front to adjust the brightness ( page 38).The black, red, blue and green spots on the screen do not disappear.,LCD screens are made with highly precise technology, but in some cases, black spots may appear, or red, blue or green spots may remain on the screen. This is not a malfunction. For details, see "Precautions" ( page 11).The color of the screen does not look right.,If "Theme" is set to "Original", the background color automatically changes at the beginning of each month ( page 97). The system is set to "Original" at the time of purchase.Screen01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 132  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
133Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Troubleshootingmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThere is no sound.,Check that the volume is not set to zero. Try raising the volume ( pages 20, 24).,Check that the mute setting is not on. Press the sound button on the system front to clear the mute setting ( page 36).,If headphones are inserted, the system will not produce any sound through the speakers.,See also "There is no sound, or the sound quality from the headphones is poor." ( page 137).The volume does not turn up.,Check that the AVLS feature is turned off. When turned on, the AVLS feature limits the maximum volume of the headphones ( page 101).Sound quality is poor.,If the system is used in an area where there are vibrations, or if it is near strong magnetic objects such as a television, the sound may be distorted and there may be increased background noise. Try moving the system to a different location.The system does not recognize the UMD™.,Check that the UMD™ is properly inserted (label is facing the system rear, etc.). Try taking out the UMD™ and reinserting it.,Check that the UMD™ recorded surface is clean. If not, wipe it gently with a soft cloth ( page 16).The UMD™ doesn't play properly.,If moisture condensation occurs, remove the UMD™ from the system and do not use the system for several hours until the condensation evaporates ( page 15).SoundUMD™01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 133  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)134 Troubleshootingfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmUpon starting a UMD™, a message recommending an update is displayed.,Update the system software ( page 121).The Memory Stick Duo™ cannot be inserted.,Set the Memory Stick Duo™ in the proper direction when inserting ( page 34).The system does not recognize the Memory Stick Duo™.,If the Memory Stick Duo™ was formatted by a PC, the system may not recognize it. After copying important data to your PC, re-format the Memory Stick Duo™ using the system. For details, see "Format Memory Stick™" ( page 96).,Check that the Memory Stick Duo™ is properly inserted. Try taking out the Memory Stick Duo™ and reinserting it.,Check that the Memory Stick Duo™ connector is clean. If not, the data may not load properly. Wipe the connector with a cotton swab.The system can't save or load data.,Check that there is sufficient free space on the Memory Stick Duo™ to save data ( page 45).,There may be a problem with the Memory Stick Duo™. Try using another Memory Stick Duo™, if available.The UMD™VIDEO does not operate.,If the playback conditions have been set by the software developer, the UMD™VIDEO may not play as described in this manual.Memory Stick Duo™Video01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 134  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
135Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Troubleshootingmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmVideos do not play.,Depending on the bit rate, certain videos may not be playable on the system. Check that the video files were converted at a bit rate of 768 kbps or lower.The system does not recognize a video data item.,Video data of types that are not compatible with the system will not be recognized ( page 125).,If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo™ is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it.Music does not play.,Tracks with an expiration date or a limited number of playing times may not be playable on the system.,When playing ATRAC3plus™ data, software compatible with copyright-protection features must be used to transfer the data onto a Memory Stick Duo™ ( page 69).Tracks from other groups do not play.,Check that the Group Mode feature is turned off. When turned on, tracks from only one group can be played.The system does not recognize music data.,Check that the music data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo™ ( page 71).,Music data of types that are not compatible with the system will not be recognized ( page 125).A group on a Memory Stick Duo™ cannot be deleted.,If there is non-music data in the group, the group cannot be deleted.Music01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 135  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)136 Troubleshootingfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmImages do not display.,Depending on the image data size, certain images are not viewable.,If images are edited using a PC, they may not be viewable.The system does not recognize the image data.,Check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo™ ( page 85).,If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo™ is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it.,Images that are not compatible with the PSP™ system will not be recognized ( page 125).A folder on a Memory Stick Duo™ cannot be deleted.,If there is non-image data in the folder, the folder cannot be deleted.A connection to the network cannot be established.,Check that the WLAN switch on the left side of the system ( page 23) is turned on.,Set "WLAN Power Save" to "Off" ( page 100). This will allow the system to communicate at full power.,There may be too much distance between the system and the access point or the system and the other player.,Check that the network settings ( page 108) are correct. Refer to the instructions supplied with the network equipment and by your Internet service provider to make the correct network settings.,Depending on the access point setting, you may need to enter the system's MAC address ( page 96).,When communicating with another system in ad hoc mode, both systems must be set to the same channel ( page 108).PhotoNetwork01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 136  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
137Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)Troubleshootingmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThe Web page won't display properly.,Some Web pages may not display properly.There is no sound, or the sound quality from the headphones is poor.,Check that the headphones are fully inserted into the system ( page 28).,Check that the headset connector and the headphone plug are clean. If not, wipe them with a dry, soft cloth. See also "There is no sound." ( page 133).The remote control does not work.,Check that the headphones are fully inserted in the system ( page 28).,Check that the remote control is not in hold mode. If it is, clear hold mode ( page 24).The system or AC adaptor is warm.,During use, the system or AC adaptor may become warm. This is not a malfunction.The system is turned on, but does not operate.,Check that the system is not in hold mode. If it is, slide the power/hold switch up to clear hold mode ( page 35).,Try sliding the power/hold switch up and holding until the power indicator turns off. The system will be completely turned off. Then turn on the system again.Headphones with remote controlOther issues01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 137  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)138 Troubleshootingfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmThe system does not function properly.,Static electricity and other similar occurrences may affect the system's operation. Remove the battery pack and AC adaptor, wait for about 30 seconds and then restart the system.When the buttons are pressed, there are no key tones.,Check that the Key Tone feature is turned on ( page 101).The date and time are reset.,If the battery is not recharged and runs out, or if the battery pack is replaced, the system date and time settings may be reset. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the time and date.The PSP™ system is not recognized by the PC when connected using a USB cable.,When using a USB hub or other devices, depending on the operating environment of the PC, the Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the system may not be recognized by the PC. Try connecting the system directly to the PC using a USB cable.You forgot your password.,If you restore the system settings to the settings at the time of purchase, the password will return to "0000". For details, see "Restore Default Settings" ( page 96). Note that if you restore your settings, settings other than the password will also be lost. Once these settings are lost, they cannot be recovered.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 138  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
139Additional informationUSmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)LIMITED WARRANTYmasterpage:Rightfilename H:\#Sagyocyu\#10 OCT\1007\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmSony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) warrants to the original purchaser that each of the constituent products of this PSP™ system shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (the "Warranty Period"). If one or more of the above-identified products is determined to be defective during the Warranty Period, SCEA's liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of this product with a new or refurbished product at SCEA's option. For the purpose of this Limited Warranty, "refurbished" means a product that has been returned to its original specifications. You must call 1-800-345-7669 to receive instructions, and then must deliver the product, freight prepaid, to the authorized service facility specified to obtain repair/replacement services.THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT: (a) IS USED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLD OR LICENSED BY SCEA (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NON-LICENSED GAME ENHANCEMENT DEVICES, CONTROLLERS, ADAPTORS AND POWER SUPPLY DEVICES) OR OTHERWISE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT; (b) IS USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES (INCLUDING RENTAL) OR IS MODIFIED OR TAMPERED WITH; (c) IS DAMAGED BY ACTS OF GOD, MISUSE, ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, WEAR AND TEAR, UNREASONABLE USE, OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP; (d) HAS HAD THE SERIAL NUMBER ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED; (e) HAS HAD THE WARRANTY SEAL ON THE SYSTEM ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED; OR (f) IF AN UNAUTHORIZED PROGRAM IS USED TO ALTER THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PRODUCTS SOLD AS IS OR WITH ALL FAULTS, OR CONSUMABLES (SUCH AS BATTERIES). PROOF OF PURCHASE IN THE FORM OF A BILL OF SALE OR RECEIPTED INVOICE WHICH IS EVIDENCE THAT THE UNIT IS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE PRESENTED TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE.REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF LIMITED WARRANTY01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 139  Friday, October 7, 2005  6:12 PM
masterpage:Leftmodel name1PSP-10012-657-883-12(1)140 LIMITED WARRANTYfilename H:\Sagyocyu\1013 PSP\PSP1001K_USFR\2649166121_PSP1001K_US\01EN14ADD.fmMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SCEA BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES OR PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province. This warranty is valid only in the United States and Canada.Service policySCEA's policy with regards to product servicing is as follows:The following measures may be taken during the product service process. By submitting for product servicing you agree to accept these measures.• The PSP™ system software will be updated.• Protective stickers or seals that have been placed on the system by customers may be removed.• PSP™ system settings may be changed.The warranty offered by Sony Computer Entertainment America on your PSP™ system (PSP-1001 K/PSP-1001 G1) is the same whether or not you register your product.01PSP-1001 EN.book  Page 140  Thursday, October 13, 2005  11:09 AM

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