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2-102-860-11(1) Portable Hard Disk Audio Player Network Walkman Operating Instructions Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the player. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. NW-HD1 Serial No. ___________________________ To go to the section you want to read, open the PDF Bookmarks and click the title, or click the title in the “Table of Contents” of the Operating Instructions. “WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo products. NW-HD1 © 2004 Sony Corporation is a trademark of Sony Corporation. WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc. And don’t place lighted candles on the apparatus. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. Note on installation If you use the unit at a place subject to static or electrical noise, the track’s transferring information may be corrupted. This would prevent successful transferring authorization on your computer. For the customers in the USA and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES 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 information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/. Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-ion batteries. For the customers in the USA INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 on, 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/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. If you have any questions about this product: Visit: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Contact: Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1-(866)-456-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: Telephone Number: SONY NW-HD1 Sony Electronics Inc. 16450 W. Bernardo Dr, San Diego, CA 92127 USA 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 that may cause undesired operation. 2 Table of Contents Notice for Users .............................................. 4 Precautions ....................................................... 5 On safety ................................................................. 5 On installation....................................................... 5 On heat build-up .................................................. 5 On the headphones .............................................. 5 On cleaning ............................................................ 5 Getting Started Checking the Supplied Accessories ...... 6 Optional accessories ........................................... 6 Guide to Parts and Controls ...................... 7 About the serial number .................................... 7 Preparing a Power Source .......................... 8 Checking the remaining power of the battery ..................................................................... 9 Installing SonicStage on Your Computer ....................................... 10 Preparing the required system....................... 10 Installing SonicStage ........................................ 11 Changing Playback Options (Play Mode) ......................................... 24 Playback options (Play Mode) .................25 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play)...26 Changing Sound Quality and Settings ................................................ 27 Setup items ........................................................... 28 Customizing sound quality (Custom).......30 Other Functions Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer ........................................ 31 Connecting Other Devices ...................... 32 Storing Data Other Than Audio Files .. 33 Resetting to the Factory Settings ........ 33 Initializing Hard Disk .................................. 34 Additional Information Notes on Disposing of the Unit ............. 36 Troubleshooting ........................................... 37 Playback Before Playback ........................................... 12 Importing audio data to your computer ..... 12 Transferring audio data to the player.......... 14 Using SonicStage Help .................................... 16 Error Messages ............................................ 42 Specifications ............................................... 44 Index ................................................................. 44 Playing Back .................................................. 18 Locking the controls (HOLD) ..................18 Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search)...................................19 Checking information in the display .......... 19 Playing Back Tracks Selected by MODE (Artist, Album, Genre, Group, etc.) ..... 20 MODE displays .................................................. 22 Adding a bookmark (Bookmark track play).............................23 3 Notice for Users On the supplied software • Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. • In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will replace it. However, SONY bears no other responsibility. • The software provided with this player cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated. • Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, the software specifications may be changed without notice. • Operation of this player with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty. Program ©2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Sony Corporation Documentation ©2004 Sony Corporation 4 • SonicStage and SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • OpenMG, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. • Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. • Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. • Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. • US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. • All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. • In this manual, TM and ® marks are not specified. • CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2003 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB® Client Software, copyright 2000-2003 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593 and other patents issued or pending. Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, the Gracenote CDDB logo, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of Gracenote. Precautions On safety • Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN jack of the USB cradle. • Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the USB cradle with other metallic objects. Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you. Warning If there is lightning when you are using the player, take off the headphones immediately. On cleaning On installation • Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration. • Never wrap the player in anything when it is being used with the AC power adaptor. Heat build-up in the player may cause malfunction or damage. On heat build-up Heat may build up in the player or USB cradle while charging if it is used for an extended period of time. On the headphones Road safety Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Preventing hearing damage Avoid using the headphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use. • Clean the player casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. • Clean the headphone plug periodically. Notes • Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the casing. • Be careful not to let water into the USB cradle or the recording USB cradle from the clearance at the connection part. If you have any questions or problems concerning the player, consult your nearest Sony dealer. NOTES • The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the player or computer. 5 Getting Started Checking the Supplied Accessories • Headphones (1) Optional accessories AC power adaptor AC-ES608K Active speaker system SRS-Z1 SRS-Z30 CPA-9C • USB cradle (1) Car connecting pack Connecting cord • Dedicated USB cable (1) Earphones (except for the customers in France) Earphones (for the customers in France) • AC power adaptor (1) (For the supplied USB cradle) • Carrying pouch (1) • CD-ROM (1) * (SonicStage, PDF of Operating Instructions) • Quick Start Guide (1) * Do not play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. For customers in the US The AC power adaptor supplied with this unit is not intended to be serviced. Should the AC power adaptor cease to function in its intended manner during the warranty period, the adaptor should be returned to your nearest Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized Repair Center for replacement, or if a problem occurs after the warranty period has expired, the adaptor should be discarded. 6 RK-G129/RK-G129CS RK-G136/RK-G136CS MDR-EX71SL MDR-Q55SL MDR-E737LP * Specifications for AC power adaptors vary for each area. Check your local voltage and the shape of the plug before purchasing. Your dealer may not handle some of the accessories listed above. Please ask the dealer for detailed information about the accessories in your country/region. Guide to Parts and Controls Player display Getting Started Player Track number indicator ( page 19) Character information display ( page 19) Bookmark indicator ( page 23) Playback progress bar ( page 19) Playback indicator ( page 19) Playing time ( page 19) (headphones)/LINE OUT jack ( page 18) Repeat indicator ( page 26) Play mode indicator ( page 24), Sound indicator (when adjusting the volume, page 28) Battery indicator ( page 9) , , , buttons ( page 19, 20) Bit rate ( page 13) MENU button ( page 24, 27) About the serial number MODE button ( page 20) VOLUME +*/– buttons ( page 18) (play/stop) button ( page 18, 19) The serial number provided for this player is required for the customer registration. The number is on a label on the rear of the player. Hole for hand strap** USB cradle connector ( page 8, 15) BUILT-IN BATTERY switch ( page 8) HOLD switch ( page 18) * This button has a tactile dot. ** You can attach your own hand strap. 7 3 Preparing a Power Source Charge the built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery before using it for the first time or when it is depleted. 1 Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON. The protection for the built-in rechargeable battery is released and power is supplied to the player. Keep the switch to ON position. Place the player on the USB cradle. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. Charging of the battery starts. The CHG lamp lights up on the USB cradle, and if the player is on, the battery indicator in the display changes. USB cradle connector (on the bottom of the player) USB cradle CHG lamp 2 Connect the USB cradle to the AC power adaptor. Connect the DC plug of the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack of the USB cradle, and then connect the AC plug to a wall outlet. to an AC outlet USB cradle to DC IN jack 8 AC power adaptor Charging is completed and the CHG lamp goes off in approximately 3 hours*. The lighting mark lights up in the display if the player is on. When the player display is off, it takes approximately 1 hour* to charge up to 80%. * This is the approximate charging time for an empty battery charged under a room temperature. When the player display is on, it takes approximately 6 hours to charge up to 80%. The charging time will differ depending on the remaining power and battery condition. If the battery is charged in a low-temperature environment, the charging time will be longer. To remove the player from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. The remaining power of the battery is indicated in the display. As the black indicator section decreases, the remaining power is depleted further. Notes • If the player is connected to the computer for a long time while charging, charging may stop to prevent the temperature of the player from increasing too much. In this case, the CHG lamp goes out. Remove the player from the USB cradle and start charging again after a while. • If the player will not be used for three months or more, set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF to prevent degradation of the battery. • Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF). Notes on the AC power adaptor • Use only the AC power adaptor and USB cradle supplied with the player. Do not use any other AC power adaptor since this may cause the player to malfunction. * Getting Started RELEASE Checking the remaining power of the battery * “LOW BATTERY” appears in the display and beep sounds. When the battery is depleted, recharge the battery. Notes • The display shows the approximate battery power remaining. For example, one section does not always indicate one-fourth of the battery power. • Depending on the operating conditions, the display may increase or decrease relative to the actual power remaining. Battery life (continuous use) Playing time for ATRAC3plus 48 kbps is approximately 30 hours. The amount varies depending on how the player is used. • The player is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the player itself has been turned off. • If you are not going to use the player for a long time, be sure to disconnect the power supply. To remove the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet, grasp the adaptor plug itself; never pull the cord. 9 Installing SonicStage on Your Computer Using the supplied CD-ROM, install the SonicStage on your computer. Preparing the required system The following system environment is required. Computer Operating System Display Others IBM PC/AT or Compatible • CPU: Pentium II 400 MHz or higher (Pentium III 450 MHz or higher is recommended.) • Hard disk drive space: 200 MB or more (1.5 GB or more is recommended.) (The amount of space will vary according to the Windows version and the number of music files stored on the hard disk.) • RAM: 64 MB or more (128 MB or more is recommended.) Others • CD drive (capable of digital playback by WDM) • Sound Board • USB port (Hi-Speed USB is supported.) Factory installed: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004/Windows XP Media Center Edition/ Windows XP Professional/Windows XP Home Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/ Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition High Color (16 bit) or higher, 800 × 600 dots or better (1024 × 768 dots or better is recommended.) • Internet access: for Web registration, EMD services and CDDB • Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) installed for playing WMA files Notes • SonicStage is not supported by the following environments: – Operating systems other than those the indicated above – Personally constructed PCs or operating systems – An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system – Multi-boot environment – Multi-monitor environment – Macintosh • We do not guarantee trouble-free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirement. • The NTFS format of Windows XP/Windows 2000 Professional can be used only with the standard (factory) settings. • For Windows 2000 Professional users, install Service Pack 3 or later version before using the software. • We do not guarantee trouble-free operation of the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function on the computers. 10 Installing SonicStage 1 Turn on your computer and start up Windows. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD drive of your computer. The setup program starts up automatically and the installation window appears. Depending on the region, a window may appear asking you to select your country. In this case, follow the displayed instructions. 3 Click “Install SonicStage,” and then follow the displayed instructions. Getting Started Check the following before installing the SonicStage software. • Make sure to close all other software, including any virus-check software, as such software usually demands a large amount of system resources. • Make sure to use the supplied CD-ROM for installing SonicStage. – If OpenMG Jukebox or SonicStage has been installed, the existing software will be overwritten by the new version with the new functions. – If SonicStage Premium, SonicStage Simple Burner, or MD Simple Burner has been installed, the existing software will co-exist with SonicStage. – You will still be able to use audio data registered by the existing software. As a precaution, we recommend that you back up your audio data. To back up the data, refer to “Backing Up My Library” – “Backing Up Data to a Disk” on SonicStage Help. “Install SonicStage” Read the instructions carefully. Depending on your region, the buttons other than “Install SonicStage” may differ from those in the illustration above. The installation may take 20 to 30 minutes, depending on your system environment. Make sure to restart your computer only after the installation is completed. If any trouble occurs during the installation, see “Troubleshooting” ( page 39). Note on uninstalling “OpenMG Secure Module” is installed when you install SonicStage. If you uninstall SonicStage, do not delete OpenMG Secure Module since it may be used by other software. 11 Playback Before Playback The following procedures using the SonicStage installed on your computer are necessary before playback. • Importing tracks (audio data), which you want to listen to with the player, to your computer ( right) • Transferring audio data from your computer to the player ( page 14) Importing audio data to your computer Record and store tracks (audio data) from an audio CD to the SonicStage “My Library” on the hard disk drive of your computer. You can record or import tracks from other sources such as the Internet and your computer’s hard disk. Refer to SonicStage Help for details ( page 16). “Music Source” Source indication Playable audio data This player can play audio data compressed in the ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 formats. ATRAC3 (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3) is an audio compression technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates. ATRAC3plus is developed from the ATRAC3 format and can compress audio files to about 1/20 of their original size at 64 kbps. “Format/Bit Rate” “CD Info” 12 1 Select “Start” – “All Programs”* – “SonicStage” – “SonicStage.” SonicStage starts up. If you use the earlier version of SonicStage, the “SonicStage file conversion tool”** window appears when you start up SonicStage for the first time after installing it. Follow the instructions in the window. If necessary, change the format and bit rate for audio CD recording. Click “Format/Bit Rate” on the right side of the SonicStage window to display “CD Recording Format [My library]” dialog box. The default setting is OpenMG Audio (ATRAC3plus) for format and 64 kbps for bit rate. 5 Click on the SonicStage window. The recording of the selected tracks starts. To stop recording Click window. * “Programs” in the case of Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows 98 Second Edition **This tool converts the audio files that were imported to your computer with SonicStage2.0 or a prior version into the optimum data format (OpenMG) for this player, in order to transfer audio data to the player at high speed. 2 Insert the audio CD that you want to record into the CD drive of your computer. The source indication in the top-left of the SonicStage window changes to “Record a CD.” 3 Click “Music Source” on the SonicStage window. The contents of the audio CD appear in the music source list. If CD information such as album title, artist name, and track names could not be obtained automatically, click “CD Info” on the right side of the window (connection to the Internet is necessary). Playback 4 on the SonicStage To select the tracks you do not want to record Before step 5, click the track number to uncheck on the SonicStage window. Note Only audio CDs with a mark can be used with SonicStage. We do not guarantee normal operation in the case of the copy-controlled CDs. Continued 13 Transferring audio data to the player Transfer the tracks (audio data) stored in SonicStage “My Library” on your computer to the player in ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 format. “Transfer” “ATRAC HDD” 1 Connect the USB cradle to your computer and the AC power adaptor. Connect the large connector of the dedicated USB cable to a USB port on your computer and the small connector to the USB jack on the USB cradle. Then connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the USB cradle, and lastly to a wall outlet. to USB port USB cable (supplied) to an AC outlet My Library list to USB jack USB cradle to DC IN jack AC power adaptor (supplied) 14 2 Place the player on the USB cradle. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. “PC Connect” appears in the display. The setup display for automatic transfer appears in the SonicStage window. Follow the instructions in the window. For details, see the SonicStage Help ( page 16). 6 Click on the SonicStage window. Transfer of the selected tracks starts. You can check the transferring status on the SonicStage window. To stop transferring Click on the SonicStage window. Playback To remove the player from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. RELEASE USB cradle connector (on the bottom of the player) USB cradle 3 Click “Transfer” on the right side of the SonicStage window. The screen is switched to the Transfer window. 4 Select “ATRAC HDD” from the Transfer Destination list on the right side of the SonicStage window. 5 Click the tracks you want to transfer from the My Library list on the left side of the SonicStage window. To transfer more than one track, hold down the “Ctrl” key while selecting the tracks. To transfer all tracks of the album, click the album. Continued 15 Notes • Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is transferred. The data being transferred may be destroyed. • Use of the player with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed. Always connect the player to the computer directly using the dedicated USB cable. • Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of the player. • The control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected to a computer. If you place the player on the USB cradle connected to the computer during playback, playback stops and “PC Connect” appears in the player display. • When there is not enough free space on the player for audio data to be transferred, the transfer will fail. • During the transfer, the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function will not operate. • Depending on the type of the text and number of characters, the text entered by SonicStage may not be displayed on the player. This is due to the limitations of the player. • If the player is connected for a while to a computer that is powered, or after lots of data is transferred to the player, the player may get warm. However, this is not a malfunction. Remove the player from the USB cradle and leave it aside for a while. 16 Using SonicStage Help SonicStage Help provides further details on how to use SonicStage. SonicStage Help allows you to search easily for information from a list of operations, such as “Importing audio data” or “Transferring audio data,”` or from large list of keywords, or by typing in words that might lead you to the appropriate explanations. 1 Click “Help” – “SonicStage Help” while SonicStage is running. Help appears. The player is explained as “ATRAC HDD” in SonicStage Help. “SonicStage Help” Notes • In SonicStage Help, “Device/Media” is the general term for this player. • Follow the instructions of your internet provider regarding such things as recommended system. To understand SonicStage Help The left side frame The right side frame To search for a word inside an explanation “Type in the keyword to find” text box “Search” Playback 1 Double click “ Overview” in the leftside frame of SonicStage Help. 2 Click “ About This Help File.” The explanation will appear in the rightside frame. Scroll the display if necessary. Click underlined words to jump to their explanations. “List Topics” “Display” A list of the typed words An explanations of the selected item 1 Click “Search.” 2 Type in the words. 3 Click “List Topics.” A list of the typed words is displayed. 4 Click to select the desired item among those displayed. 5 Click “Display.” An explanation of the selected item is displayed. 17 Playing Back 3 Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME +/–. VOLUME +/– Transfer audio data from your computer to the player beforehand ( page 14). You can change the language to your own for the menu and the messages in the display ( page 27). 1 After setting the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON ( page 8), connect headphones to the player. Headphones Notes to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack • When using the built-in battery, if the player is not operated for about 30 seconds while in stop mode, the display automatically turns off. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 30 seconds after scrolling is finished. • When using the AC power adaptor, if the player is not operated for about 3 minutes while in stop mode, the display automatically turns off. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. • If playback does not start, make sure that the HOLD switch is set to off ( below). Locking the controls 2 Press . (play) appears on the left bottom of the display and the player starts playback. (HOLD) You can prevent accidental button presses while carrying the player by locking the controls. “HOLD” flashes on the display if you press any button when the HOLD function is activated. 1 Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. To unlock the controls Slide the HOLD switch in the direction opposite to that of the arrow. appears. 18 Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search) To Operation Play from a point where you stopped the player previously Press . Playback starts from the point where you stopped. Stop playback Press . Press once. Find the beginning of previous tracks* Press repeatedly. Find the beginning of the next track* Press once. Find the beginning of succeeding tracks* Press repeatedly. Go backwards quickly Press and hold . Go forward quickly Press and hold . Playback Find the beginning of the current track * When shuffle play or play unit shuffle play ( page 25) is selected, playback order is different. To turn off the player Press and hold MENU until the display disappears. To turn on the player again, press any button. Checking information in the display You can check audio data and the playback status in the player display. Player display during playback Track name Album name Artist name Genre Track number Bookmark ( page 23) Bit rate ( page 13) Playback progress bar Playing status : Playback : Stop : Fast forward : Fast reverse /: Locating the beginning of the track Remaining power of the battery ( page 9) Play mode ( page 24), sound (when adjusting the volume, page 28) Repeat ( page 26) Elapsed playing time Note The characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, and symbols (except / ) can be displayed. 19 Playing Back Tracks Selected by MODE 2 (Artist, Album, Genre, Group, etc.) By grouping the tracks in the player into a “MODE,” such as by “Artist” or “Album,” you can select tracks you want to listen to. There are five MODEs, and the steps here use the displays of the Artist MODE as an example. For details about the displays of each MODE, see page 22. You can also play the selected tracks repeatedly ( page 26) or randomly (shuffle play, page 25). 1 Press MODE repeatedly to select a MODE. Each press of the button changes the MODE as follows: Press or to select an item in the MODE. To start playback here, press . Playback starts from the first track in the first album of the artist you selected. All the albums of the artists listed after the selected artist are played in the track number order. Artist you want to listen to. 3 To search tracks more, press . Artist selected in step 2. Artist ( ) Album ( ) Genre ( ) Group ( ) Others Return to Artist MODE appears. Albums of the selected artist appear. 4 20 Press or to select an item, and then press . Playback starts from the track you selected or the first track of the item (artist, album, etc.) you selected. All the tracks listed after the selected items are played in the track number order. To return to the display where you start playback Press and hold MODE. To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. To return to the track list Press or . Playback To stop playback when selecting a MODE or in the list display Press and hold . To go to the playback display again after returning to the display where you select a MODE or to the list display Press and hold MODE. Continued 21 MODE displays The display differs depending on the MODE. You can start playback by pressing in all the displays. Artist List of artists Albums of the artist selected / Tracks of the album selected Playing back Album / List of albums Tracks of the album selected Playing back Genre List of genres Artists of the genre selected / Tracks of the artist selected Playing back Group: playing tracks in the groups created in the SonicStage / List of groups Tracks of the group selected Playing back Others • “New Tracks”: Tracks in groups newly transferred to the player (the 5 latest times) • “Bookmark”: Bookmarked tracks (for how to add the bookmark, page 23) Groups (New Tracks) or tracks (Bookmark) 22 / Tracks of the group selected (New Tracks) Playing back Adding a bookmark (Bookmark track play) You can play your favorite tracks by adding a Bookmark to them. To play bookmarked tracks, select Others MODE ( page 20). During playback of the track where you want to add a Bookmark, press and hold or . The number of bookmarks (the number of bookmarked tracks/the number of possible bookmark) appears, and then (Bookmark) lights up. 2 If you want to add a Bookmark to two or more tracks, repeat step 1. You can add Bookmarks to up to 100 tracks. Playback 1 To play the bookmarked tracks 1 Press MODE repeatedly to select Others MODE. 2 Press or to select “Bookmark,” and then press . To playback all the bookmarked tracks, press . 3 Press or to select a track, and then press . To remove bookmarks During playback of the track where you want to remove a Bookmark, press and hold or . “Off” appears and disappears from the display. Note You cannot add or remove a bookmark while the player is stopped. 23 Changing Playback Options (Play Mode) 3 You can use various playback options, such as selecting songs you want to listen to and playing songs in random order. For details about playback options (Play Mode), see page 25. You can also play songs repeatedly using the playback options you choose (repeat play, page 26). 1 2 Press MENU. The MENU display appears. Press or to select “Play Mode,” and then press . The Play Mode display appears. Press or to select the playback options, and then press . The default setting is “Normal” (normal play). Playback options appear. 4 Press MENU twice to go to the playback display, and then press . Playback starts in the selected playback option. To cancel set up Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1. To return to normal play In step 3, select “Normal.” To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. 24 Playback options (Play Mode) A range of tracks to be played (“Play unit” below) differs depending on the MODE ( page 20) where you start playback. In the MENU display/icon Track SHUF/ SHUF (Shuffle play) All the tracks of the selected play unit are played once in random order. SHUF Unit SHUF/ (Play unit shuffle play) All the tracks in the selected play unit are played once in random order for every play unit. 1 Track/1 (Single play) Playback Play Unit/ (Play unit play) Explanation All the tracks after the selected track are played once in the track number order. When you select an item (album, artist, etc.) other than a track, all the tracks are played once from the first track of the item in the track number order. The selected track is played once. When you select an item (album, artist, etc.) other than a track, only the first track is played once. All the tracks of the selected play unit are played once in a track number order. Normal/No icon (Normal play) What is a “play unit” ? All the items (an artist, an album, a track, etc.) on the list when you start playback is called a “play unit.” Example: When you select Artist MODE Artists Albums Tracks All the tracks of all the artists make a play unit. All the tracks in all the albums of the artist “Y & J” make a play unit. All the tracks in the album “Morning” of the artist “Y & J” make a play unit. When selecting “Play Unit” (Play unit play) • Playback starts from the • Playback starts from the tracks of “Y & J” and stops album “Morning” and stops after playing all the tracks of after playing all the tracks “The Evenings.” of the album “Lunch Time Song.” • Playback starts from the first track of the album “Morning” and stops after playing all the tracks. When selecting “Unit SHUF” (Play unit shuffle play) • Playback is in random order • Playback is in random order for every artist. Albums or for every album. Tracks of the tracks of the artist are played album are played in order. in order. • The tracks in the album “Morning” are played in random order. Continued 25 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play) Playback of tracks repeats in the playback options selected in page 24. 1 Select the playback option you want to repeat ( page 24). 2 Press MENU. The MENU display appears. 5 Press MENU twice to go to the playback display, and then press . The current playback option repeats. To repeat all the tracks Select the MODE other than “Others,” and then follow steps 1 to 5. To cancel set up Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 2. To return to normal play In step 4, select “Off” on the Repeat display. 3 4 Press or to select “Repeat,” and then press . The Repeat display appears. Press to select “On,” and then press . appears. 26 To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. Changing Sound Quality and Settings For details about various setting items, see page 28. 1 Press MENU. The MENU display appears. To return to the previous display Press . To cancel set up Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1. Continued 2 Press or to select the item, and then press . The display to set the selected item appears. 3 Press or to select an option, and then press . Playback To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. To change sound quality After step 3, press or to select an option, and then press . When you select “Custom 1” or “Custom 2,” you can customize sound quality ( page 30). 27 Setup items Item Options (: Default setting) Sound (Sound setting) Off V-SUR* Sound EQ* AVLS** (Limiting volume) On Off Beep (Sound of operation) On Audio Out (External audio output) Headphone Contrast (Adjustment of the display) Second Off Line Out from the right – to + Normal sound quality Studio (VS) Live (VL) Club (VC) Arena (VA) Heavy (SH) Pops (SP) Jazz (SJ) Unique (SU) Custom1 (S1) Custom2 (S2) Recreates the sound of a recording studio. Recreates the sound of a concert hall. Recreates the sound of a dance hall. Recreates the sound of a stadium. Powerful sounds, further emphasizing high and low ranges compared with Pops sound Lively sounds, emphasizing high and low range audio For vocal, stressing middle range audio Special sounds, emphasizing high and low range audio more than middle range Customized sound ( page 30 for details) Customized sound ( page 30 for details) The maximum volume is limited to protect your hearing. The volume changes without limiting the volume level. The beep sounds when you operate the player. The beep is turned off. Select this when you connect the supplied headphones. Select this when you connect other devices such as speakers with an audio cord ( page 32). The display is moderately bright. Set toward – to make the display brighter and toward + to make it darker. * When “V-SUR” or “Sound EQ” is selected, the settings appear in the display ( page 7). The options in parentheses are displayed on the player. **AVLS is an abbreviation of the Automatic Volume Limiter System. 28 Items Backlight (LCD backlight of the display) Language (Display language) Français The messages and the menus are in French. Deutsch Italiano The messages and the menus are in German. The messages and the menus are in Italian. Español The messages and the menus are in Spanish. Playback Reverse Display (Turning over the display) Options (: Default settings) The display lights up for about 10 seconds when you press a button and keeps lighting up while you scroll the track titles, etc. 10 seconds The display lights up for about 10 seconds when you press a button. The light turns off in about 10 seconds even if you are scrolling the track titles, etc. 30 seconds The display lights up for about 30 seconds when you press a button. The light turns off in about 30 seconds even if you are scrolling the track titles, etc. Off The display is turned off to save power. Characters and icons appear in black and the Positive background in white. Negative Characters and icons appear in white and the background in black. Japanese The messages and the menus are in Japanese. The messages and the menus are in English. English Auto Continued 29 Customizing sound quality (Custom) You can adjust the sound quality for each frequency range individually, checking the settings on the display. 1 After selecting “Sound” in step 2 in “Changing Sound Quality and Settings” ( page 27), select “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” of “Sound EQ.” 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to make adjustments for the remaining frequency ranges. 5 Press . The MENU display appears. To cancel set up Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1. To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. Notes 2 Press or to select the frequency range. There are six frequency ranges. Frequency range 3 Press or to select the sound level. The sound level can be adjusted in seven levels. Sound level 30 • If the sound is distorted by your sound settings when you turn up the volume, turn the volume down. • If you feel difference in sound volume between the “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” sound setting and other sound settings, adjust the volume to your preference. Other Functions Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer 4 Click the tracks you want to transfer to My Library in the Network Walkman list on the right side of the SonicStage window. To transfer more than one track, hold down the “Ctrl” key while selecting the tracks. To transfer all tracks of the album, click the album. 5 Click on the SonicStage window. Transfer of the tracks selected in step 4 starts. You can check the transferring status on the SonicStage window. Audio data can be transferred back to SonicStage “My Library” on your computer. “Transfer” “ATRAC HDD” My Library list List of tracks on the player To remove the player from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. Other Functions To stop transferring Click on the SonicStage window. RELEASE 1 Connect the player to your computer (see steps 1 and 2 in “Transferring audio data to the player,” page 14). 2 Click “Transfer” on the right side of the SonicStage window. The screen is switched to the Transfer window. 3 Select “ATRAC HDD” from the Transfer Destination list on the right side of the SonicStage window. Notes • Tracks transferred to the player from another computer cannot be transferred to My Library on your computer. • Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is transferred. The data being transferred may be destroyed. 31 Connecting Other Devices You can listen to tracks through a stereo system and record tracks in the player onto a MiniDisc or a cassette tape. See the instruction manual that comes with the device you want to connect. Be sure to turn off all devices before making the connections and changing the settings and explained below. to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack You need to change the setting for “Audio Out” in the MENU display to output sound to the connected device. The settings of “Audio Out” are shown below. To make those settings, see page 27. Connected device Headphones Device connected using the connecting cord Setting Headphone Line Out When you connect another device, set this to “Line Out.” When the setting is “Line Out,” volume cannot be adjusted, and the settings in “Sound” is not available and do not work. Notes Connecting cord (minijack, not supplied) Left (white) Right (red) MiniDisc recorder, AV amplifier, active speaker, cassette recorder, etc. 32 • When the supplied headphone is connected to the player, you cannot set “Audio Out” to “Line Out.” • Before playback, turn down the volume of the connected device to avoid damaging the connected speaker. Storing Data Other Than Audio Files Resetting to the Factory Settings You can transfer data from the hard disk of a computer to the built-in hard disk of this player using Windows Explorer. The built-in hard disk of the player is displayed in Windows Explorer as an external drive (as a removable storage). Reset all the settings in the MENU display to the factory settings. 1 While the player is stopped, press MENU. The MENU display appears. 2 Press or to select “Format,” and then press . The Format display appears. 3 Press while selecting “Factory Settings.” The Factory Settings display appears. Notes Other Functions • Do not use SonicStage while operating the hard disk of the player using Windows Explorer. • If WAV and MP3 files are transferred to the player using Explorer, they cannot be played. Transfer them in ATRAC3plus or ATRAC3 using SonicStage. • Do not disconnect the USB cable while the data is transferred. The data being transferred may be destroyed. • Do not initialize the hard disk of the player on the computer. Continued 33 4 Press to select “Yes,” and then press . The message appears, and then the Format display appears. To cancel set up In step 4, select “No,” and then press . The Format display appears. Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1. To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. Initializing Hard Disk You can initialize the built-in hard disk of the player. If the hard disk is initialized, all the audio data and the other data stored will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in the hard disk prior to initializing. If tracks are erased by initializing, SonicStage recognizes them as tracks to be transferred back to the computer when the player is connected to your computer. Therefore, the remaining transferable count increases automatically. 1 While the player is stopped, press MENU. The MENU display appears. 2 Press or to select “Format,” and then press . The Format display appears. Note You cannot reset to the factory settings during playback. 34 Press to select “Initialize Hard Disk,” and then press . The Initialize Hard Disk display appears. 4 Press to select “Yes,” and then press . 5 Press to select “Yes,” and then press . The message appears, and then the Format display appears. Other Functions 3 To cancel set up In step 5, select “No,” and then press . The Format display appears. Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1. To return to the display where you select a MODE Press MODE. Notes • Do not initialize the hard disk of the player on the computer. • You cannot format the hard disk during playback. • All the audio data and the files other than audio data are deleted if the player is initialized. 35 Additional Information Notes on Disposing of the Unit 4 Remove the screw on the side of the battery and the adhesive tape on the battery. This player has a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose of it properly. Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product. Please consult with your local authority. Notes 5 Remove the built-in battery. • Never disassemble the player except when disposing it. • Be careful of handling the inside metallic part, especially its edge. To remove the built-in rechargeable battery 1 Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch on the bottom of the player to OFF. 2 Remove the two screws on both sides. 3 Push the (headphones)/LINE OUT jack into the player with your finger and pull out the inside of the player in the direction of the arrow below. 36 6 Pull the connecting cord between the battery and the player to separate the connecter. Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your player, try the following solutions. 1 Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF, and then set to ON again. The data is not lost when you set it to OFF. 2 Check the symptoms in “Troubleshooting.” 3 If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Power Symptom The CHG lamp does not light. Case and/or corrective action The CHG lamp flashes. The temperature is not appropriate. Charge the battery in an Battery life is short. The operating temperature is below 5°C (41°F). This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. You have not used the player for a prolonged period. Efficiency of the battery will be improved by repeatedly charging and discharging. The battery needs to be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is not enough. The player requires 15 minutes to check the battery condition to protect it before a quick recharge starts. Keep charging the battery until it is complete (until the CHG lamp goes out). The terminals of the USB cradle are dirty. Wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. The player is not placed correctly on the USB cradle. Insert the player on the USB cradle securely until it clicks into place ( page 8). ambient temperature of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF). Additional Information Continued 37 Sound 38 Symptom There is no sound. Noise is heard. Case and/or corrective action The volume does not increase. “AVLS” is set to “On.” Set it to “Off” ( page 28). There is no sound from the right channel of the headphones. The headphone plug is not connected properly. Connect it to (headphones)/LINE OUT jack securely ( page 18). The volume cannot be adjusted. “Audio Out” is set to “Line Out.” Adjust the volume using the volume control on the connected device, or set “Audio Out” to “Headphone” ( page 28). When using the player with a stereo system connected, the sound is distorted or noisy. “Audio Out” is set to “Headphone.” Set it to “Line Out” ( page 28). The volume level is set to zero. Turn the volume up ( page 18). The headphone plug is not connected properly. Connect it to (headphones)/LINE OUT jack securely ( page 18). The headphone plug is dirty. Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth. No audio data is stored in the hard disk. Operation/Playback Symptom Buttons do not work. Case and/or corrective action Playback has stopped suddenly. The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). The backlight is not turned on. “Backlight” is set to “Off.” Set it to “Auto,” “10 seconds,” or “30 seconds” ( page 29). “” is displayed for a title. Characters that cannot be displayed on the player are involved. Use the SonicStage software to rename the title with appropriate characters. The display turns off. The display automatically turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds (when using the battery) or about 3 minutes (when using the AC power adaptor) in stop mode. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 30 seconds or about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. Also, the display turns off when pressing and holding MENU. For all the cases, press any button to turn on the display again. The buttons are locked. Slide the HOLD switch back ( page 18). Moisture condensation has occurred. Leave the player aside for a few hours until the moisture evaporates. The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). When the player is connected to your computer that is powered, if the player is placed on the USB cradle, button operations are disabled. Remove the player from the USB cradle ( page 9). Symptom The SonicStage software cannot be installed. The installation appears to have stopped before it has finished. Case and/or corrective action An operating system not compatible with the software is used ( page 10). All Windows applications are not closed. If you start the installation while other programs are running, a malfunction may occur. This is especially true for programs that require large amounts of system resources, such as virus-check software. There is not enough space on the hard disk of your computer. You need 200 MB or more free space. Delete the unnecessary files on your computer. Additional Information Connection with the computer/SonicStage Check for the appearance of an error message beneath the installation window. Press the “Tab” key while holding down the “Alt” key. If an error message has appeared, press the “Enter” key. The installation will resume. If there is no message, the installation is still in progress. Wait for a little while longer. Continued 39 Symptom The progress bar on the display of your computer is not moving. The access lamp of your computer has not lit for a few minutes. “PC Connect” is not displayed when connecting to the computer with the dedicated USB cable. The player is not recognized by the computer when it is connected to the computer. Audio data cannot be transferred to the player from your computer. 40 Case and/or corrective action The installation is progressing normally. Please wait. The installation may take 30 minutes or more, depending on your CD drive or system environment. Please wait for the authentication of the SonicStage software. Another application is running on the computer. Wait for a while and reconnect the USB cable. If the problem persists, disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer, and then reconnect the USB cable. The dedicated USB cable is not connected properly. Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it. A USB hub is used. Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The player is not placed correctly on the USB cradle. Inset the player on the USB cradle securely until it clicks into place ( page 15). The dedicated USB cable is not connected properly. Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it. A USB hub is used. Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The driver file for the player has not been installed. Reinstall the SonicStage software for the player using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 11) to install the driver together. The installation of the SonicStage software had been failed. Disconnect the player and your computer, and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 11). The dedicated USB cable is not connected properly. Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it. The track has already been transferred to the player three times. Transfer back the track to the computer to increase the transferable count ( page 31), and then transfer it to the player again. The free space of the hard disk in the player is insufficient. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your computer to increase the free space ( page 31). You have already transferred over 65,535 tracks or over 8,192 groups to the hard disk of the player. Or you have already transferred over 999 tracks for a group. Tracks with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders. For details on the settings of each audio file, contact the distributor. Case and/or corrective action The free space in the hard disk of the player is not enough for the size of audio data you tried to transfer. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to increase the free space ( page 31). Data other than audio data is stored in the hard disk of the player. Move data other than audio data to the computer to increase the free space. Audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer from the player. A computer other than the one used for transfer to the player is selected as the transfer target. Audio data cannot be transferred back to a computer other than the one used for transfer to the player. The audio data has been deleted from computer you used to transfer to the player. The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer if the track is deleted from the computer used to transfer to the player. Audio data is transferred back to your computer and remaining transferable count increases without operations occasionally when the player is connected to the computer. If a track is deleted from the player using the SonicStage software installed on a computer other than the one used for transfer to the player, the track will be transferred back automatically when the player is connected to the computer that you used for transfer to the player. Therefore, the remaining transferable count increases automatically. The operation of the player becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer. A USB hub or USB extension cable is used. Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension is not guaranteed. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. “Failed to authenticate Device/ Media.” is displayed on the computer screen when the player is connected to the computer. The player is not connected to the computer properly. Quit the SonicStage software and verify the connection of the dedicated USB cable. Restart the SonicStage software. Others Symptom There is no beep sound when the player is operated. The player or the USB cradle gets warm. The sound is heard from the inside of the player. The player shakes. Case and/or corrective action Additional Information Symptom The number of tracks that can be transferred to the player is not much. (Available recording time is short.) “Beep” is set to “Off.” Set it to “On” ( page 28). The player and the USB cradle may get warm when the battery is being charged and just after charging because of quick charge. Besides, the player and the USB cradle may get warm when transferring a large number of tracks. Leave the player aside for a while. When the built-in hard disk of the player moves, the sound of operation may be heard, and the vibration of the player occurs. This is not a malfunction. 41 Error Messages Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display. Message AVLS NO VOLUME OPERATION BOOKMARK FULL Meaning The volume exceeds the maximum volume of AVLS. Set “AVLS” to “Off” ( page 28). The number of bookmarks exceeds the limit. Remove unnecessary bookmarks ( page 23). CANNOT OPERATE STOP “Format” in the MENU display is selected during playback. Stop playback and select “Format” again. CANNOT OPERATE WHEN STOPPED You are trying to add a bookmark while the player is stopped. Add a bookmark during playback ( page 23). CANNOT PLAY CONNECT TO PC The clock in the player is not working. Connect to the computer ( page 14). CANNOT PLAY TRACK ERROR Audio data is broken. CANNOT PLAY TRACK ON THIS DEVICE • The track is not permitted to be played back on the player. • The tracks with a limited playing count are playing. You are trying to play a track before or after its limited playing period. Transfer audio data to the player again ( page 14). You cannot play back tracks that are not permitted to be played back on the player. CANNOT PLAY UNAVAILABLE FOR PLAYBACK Tracks with a limited playing time can only be played back within the designated playing period. CHARGE 5°C – 35°C 41F – 95F You are charging the player in an ambient temperature out of the 5 to 35°C (41 to 95ºF) range. Charge in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35°C (41 to 95ºF). CONNECT AC POWER ADAPTER • The player is connected to the computer but the AC power adaptor is not connected to the DC IN jack of the USB cradle. • The AC power adaptor is disconnected from the USB cradle while the player is connected to the computer. You are transferring the audio data to the player in an ambient temperature out of the 5 to 35°C (41 to 95ºF) range. Connect the AC power adaptor to the USB cradle ( page 14). HARD DISC WRITABLE 5°C – 35°C 42 Corrective action Operate in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35°C (41 to 95ºF). Message HDD NOT INITIALIZED CORRECTLY Meaning • The hard disk of the player is not correctly initialized. • The hard disk of the player was initialized on the computer. • The hard disk of the player has not been initialized because it was changed. The HOLD switch is set to ON. Corrective action When “Audio Out” is set to “Line Out,” you are trying to change the volume or the setting of “Sound.” There is no remaining battery power. Set “Audio Out” to “Headphone” ( page 28). MAX NO OF GROUPS EXCEEDED The number of groups (albums, artists, etc.) exceeds the limit (8,192). The total number of items in the list display (except track list) exceeds 8,192. Check the MODE and transfer any unnecessary tracks back to your computer ( page 31). MISMATCH IN SYSTEM FILES There is mismatch in the system files. Initialize the hard disk of the player ( page 34) and transfer audio data to the player again ( page 14). NO DATABASE FOUND When disconnecting from the computer, there are no tracks transferred to the player, or there is lack of MODE information. There are no tracks in the track list. Transfer audio data to the player ( page 14). There is a system error. Write down the number and consult your nearest Sony dealer. HOLD LINE OUT NO OPERATION LOW BATTERY SYSTEM ERROR(Number appears in parenthesis.) Unlock the controls by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction opposite to that of the arrow ( page 18). Charge the battery ( page 8). Go to a track list with tracks. Transfer audio data to the player ( page 14). Additional Information NO TRACK Initialize the hard disk of the player again ( page 34). 43 Specifications Index Maximum recordable number of track (Approx.)* Symbols ATRAC3 5,000 (132 kbps) 6,000 (105 kbps) 10,000 (66 kbps) ATRAC3plus 2,500 (256 kbps) 10,000 (64 kbps) 13,000 (48 kbps) * When transferring four-minute tracks Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Audio compression technology Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 (ATRAC3), Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus (ATRAC3plus) Frequency response 20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement during playback) Output (headphones)/LINE OUT* : Stereo minijack/194 mV * The jack is used for both headphones and LINE OUT. Operating temperature 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF) Power source DC IN 6 V (from built-in rechargeable battery) Battery life (continuous playback) ATRAC3plus format (48 kbps): Approx. 30 hours Dimension Not including projecting parts: 89.0 × 62.1 × 13.8 (the thinnest part 12.6) mm (3 5/8 × 2 1/2 × 9/16 (the thinnest part 1/2) inches) (w/h/d) Including projecting parts: 89.2 × 63.4 × 14.3 mm (3 5/8 × 2 1/2 × 19/32 inches) (w/h/d) Mass Approx. 110 g (3.9 oz) US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 44 (Album) 20 (Artist) 20 (Battery) 9 (Bookmark) 23 (Genre) 20 (Group) 20 (New Tracks) 22 (Play unit play) 25 SHUF (Play unit shuffle play) (repeat) 26 SHUF (Shuffle play) 25 1 (Single play) 25 1 Track 25 A AC power adaptor 6, 8 Album 22 Arena 28 Artist 22 ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 12 Audio Out 28, 32 AVLS 28 B Backlight 29 Battery life 9 Beep 28 Bit rate 13, 19 Bookmark 22 Bookmark track play 23 Built-in rechargeable battery 8 C Carrying pouch 6 CD-ROM (SonicStage) 6 Charging time 8 Club 28 Computer 10, 12 Contrast 28 Custom 28, 30 25 D P Deutsch 29 Player display 7, 19 Play Mode 25 Play Unit 25 Play unit play 25 Play unit shuffle play 25 Pops 28 Positive 29 E English 29 Español 29 F Find the beginning of a track 19 Français 29 G Genre 22 Group 22 Grouping tracks 20 H Headphone 28, 32 Headphones 6 Heavy 28 HOLD function 18 I Italiano 29 J L Language 29 Line Out 28, 32 Live 28 M MODE 20 My Library (SonicStage) 12, 14, 31 N Remove the built-in rechargeable battery 36 Repeat play 26 Reverse Display 29 S Search 19 Search (SonicStage) 16, 17 Shuffle play 25 Single play 25 SonicStage 11 Sound 28 Sound EQ 28 Stop 19 Studio 28 T Tracks with a limited playing count 42 Tracks with a limited playing period 42 Track SHUF 25 U Uninstall 11 Unique 28 Unit SHUF 25 USB cable 6 USB cradle 6, 8, 14 Negative 29 New Tracks 22 Normal play 25 V O W Others 22 Windows Explorer 33 Additional Information Japanese 29 Jazz 28 R V-SUR 28 Volume 18 45 Sony Corporation
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