Sony Portable CD Player NW S202 User Manual

Operation Guide  
NW-S202F / S203F / S205F / S202  
2-699-315-12 (3)  
©2006 Sony Corporation  
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To change the page layout  
The buttons at the bottom of the Adobe Reader screen enable you to select how  
pages are displayed.  
Single Page  
Continuous - Facing  
Pages are displayed one at a time.  
When you scroll, the display changes  
to a previous or succeeding page.  
Two pages are displayed side by side  
with each pair part of a continuous  
roll of pages. When you scroll, the  
previous and next pairs of pages scroll  
up or down continuously.  
Continuous  
Pages are displayed as a continuous  
roll of pages.  
Facing  
When you scroll, the previous and  
next pages scroll up or down  
continuously.  
Two pages are displayed side by side.  
When you scroll, the display changes  
to previous or succeeding pairs of  
pages.  
Using SonicStage Help  
Refer to SonicStage Help for details about using SonicStage, such as importing  
songs to your computer and transferring songs to the player.  
Click “Help” – “SonicStage Help” while SonicStage is running.  
Help appears.  
Note  
In SonicStage Help, the player is referred to as ATRAC Audio Device.”  
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Supplied Accessories  
Please check the accessories in the package.  
Headphones (1)  
USB cable (1)  
Arm band* (1)  
Clip* (1)  
This is used to clip onto your clothes when carrying the player.  
CD-ROM** (1)  
- SonicStage software  
- Operation Guide (PDF file)  
Quick Start Guide (1)  
* The supplied items may differ depending on the country/region in which  
you have purchased the player.  
** Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player.  
Attaching the player with the arm band  
Attach the player with the arm band following the procedure below.  
1 Open the touch fastener, put your arm through the arm band, and then  
close the touch fastener temporarily.  
2 Slide the player (display facing up) into the holder of the arm band.  
Insert the player until it clicks.  
3 Adjust the display for best viewing angle, and fasten the belt with the  
touch fastener securely, so it was not fall off.  
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To remove the player from the arm band  
Pull the tab on the undersurface of the arm bands holder in the direction of the  
arrow to detach the player, then release the player from the arm band’s  
holder .  
Attaching the player with the clip  
Slide the player (display facing up) on the clip.  
Insert the player until it clicks.  
To remove the player from the clip  
Flex open the bottom position of the clip slightly in the direction of to detach  
the player , then release the player from the clip .  
About the serial number  
The serial number provided for this player is required for the customer  
registration. The number is on the rear of the player.  
You can also check the serial number on this player. See  
page 48 for details.  
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Home Menu List  
You can display the HOME screen by pressing and holding the DISP/HOME  
button of the player.  
The HOME screen is the starting point to play audio, search for songs, and  
change settings such as follows.  
DISP/HOME button  
(SETTINGS)  
Advanced Menu  
HOME screen*  
* 5 of the 7 icons appear in the display  
with the current selection in the centre.  
The current icon changes depending  
on the function you use. By rotating the  
shuttle switch, you can select an icon  
and press the  button to confirm.  
│ ├ Sound  
│ ├ Date-Time  
│ ├ Initialize  
(SEARCH)  
(SPORTS MODE)  
* NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only  
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Parts and Controls  
* button  
   
DISP/HOME button  
Starts song playback. When starting  
playback, appears at the bottom  
When you press this button while  
the player is in play or stop mode,  
left of the display, and if the  
you can change the display ( page  
  
button is pressed again, appears  
and playback stops.  
Press and hold this button to display  
the HOME screen.  
When you press the  
button,  
  
just after purchasing the player or  
after disconnecting the supplied USB  
cable from the computer, playback  
starts from the first song on the  
player.  
While menus of the HOME screen  
appear, when this button is pressed  
again, the previous screen returns  
and when pressing and holding, the  
screen returns to the HOME screen.  
When a menu appears on the display  
use this button to confirm the item  
of the menu.  
Display  
See  
Continued  
Hint  
There is no power button on the player.  
When you stop song playback or FM  
reception (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F  
only) by pressing the  button, after  
about a few seconds, the display goes  
off automatically and the player enters  
Sleep status.  
When the G Sensor menu is deactivated  
in Sleep status, the player consumes very  
little battery power.  
VOL +*/– button  
Adjusts the volume.  
* There are tactile dots. Use them to help  
with button operation.  
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HOLD function  
Shuttle switch  
You can protect the player against  
accidental operation by using the  
HOLD function when carrying it.  
By sliding the shuttle switch to the  
HOLD position, all operation buttons  
are disabled. If you press buttons or  
rotate the shuttle switch while the  
HOLD function is activated, the  
current time, “HOLD” and  
By rotating the shuttle switch, you can  
select a menu item, skip to the  
beginning of the song, or fast-forward  
/fast-rewind.  
You can also set to the Folder control  
mode, Normal mode or HOLD by  
sliding the shuttle switch.  
to  
(remaining battery indication) appear  
in the display. If you slide the shuttle  
switch back to the Folder control or  
Normal mode, the HOLD function is  
released.  
to   
(Folder control mode)  
Normal (Normal mode)  
HOLD  
To operate the player with the shuttle switch  
Normal mode  
To  
Operation  
In play mode  
Skip to the beginning of the next song.  
Skip to the beginning of the current song.  
Fast-forwards the current song.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to and release  
it at the desired point.  
Fast-rewinds the current song.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to and release  
it at the desired point.  
In stop mode  
Skip to the beginning of the next song, and  
if held longer, continues to skip through the  
next song(s).  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to .  
Skip to the beginning of the current song,  
and if held longer, continues to skip through  
the previous song(s).  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to .  
Folder control mode  
To  
Operation  
In play mode  
Skip to the beginning of the next album/artist.  
Skip to the beginning of the current album/artist.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to briefly.  
In stop mode  
Skip to the beginning of the next album/artist,  
and if held longer, continues to skip through  
the next album/artist(s).  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to .  
Skip to the beginning of the current album/  
artist, and if held longer, continues to skip  
through the previous album/artist(s).  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to .  
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Headphones  
USB jack  
Strap hole  
Rotate the lid to the left to set the  
OPEN position, and then open.  
Connect the player to the small  
connector of the supplied USB cable.  
To close the lid, rotate it to set the  
OPEN position and close, then rotate  
it to the right to set the LOCK  
position.  
This is used to attach a strap (sold  
separately).  
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Headphone jack  
For connecting the headphones.  
Connect until it clicks into place.  
If the headphones do not connect  
properly, it may not sound right.  
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1ꢀ  
Display  
Sorting status indication (Sort)  
Play mode indication (Play Mode)  
/
icon  
Displays the current play mode icon  
During playback operation, the  
icon or the current song order icon  
( (Artist order), (Album order)  
or (Albums by artist order))  
appears.  
In Normal mode, the icon  
appears, and in Folder control mode,  
the song order icon appears.  
(
page 18). If the play mode is set  
to “Normal,” no icon appears.  
Playing status indication  
Displays the current playback mode  
(
: playback, : stop, ):  
(
   
fast-rewinds (fast-forwards),  
(
): skips to the beginning of the  
current (or next) song).  
Text/graphic information display  
Displays album title, artist name,  
song name, current date and time,  
messages and menu.  
Remaining battery indication  
Displays the remaining battery  
power.  
During playback operation in  
Normal mode, “song title/artist  
name, album name” appears.  
During playback operation in Folder  
control mode, “album title/artist  
name/playlist name” appears.  
To change the display mode, press  
Hint  
For information on the FM tuner  
display (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only),  
see “Enjoy Listening to FM Radio” (  
the DISP/HOME button ( page  
27). Switch the display to Power Save  
mode when you do not operate the  
unit for a while.  
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Playing Songs  
1ꢁ  
Playing Songs (ALL SONGS)  
The songs on the player are played back.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (ALL SONGS) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
All songs on the player appear and playback starts from the last song you  
listened to. If you did not play any song, playback starts from the  
beginning.  
Playback continues in order through the last song and then stops.  
To skip to the beginning of the song  
By rotating the shuttle switch to () briefly while in play or stop mode,  
the player skips to the beginning of the current (or next) song.  
If the shuttle switch is set to the folder position, and then rotated to ()  
briefly while in play or stop mode, the player skips to the beginning of the  
current (or next) album/artist.  
Hints  
You can change the playing mode to random, repeat, etc., in the Play Mode menu (  
The songs appear in the order that you set in the Sort menu ( page 29). The songs  
appear in the album order at the factory setting.  
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Playing Songs  
1ꢂ  
Playing Lists of Songs (PLAYLIST)  
You can play lists of songs (Playlist) created in SonicStage. If you change a name  
in SonicStage, the changed name appears on the player. See the SonicStage Help  
for details.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
When  
(PLAYLIST) is selected,  
(SEARCH) does not appear in the HOME screen.  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (PLAYLIST) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The last song you listened to starts playback. If you did not play any song,  
playback starts from the first song of the first playlist.  
Playback continues in order through the last song and then stops.  
To skip to the beginning of the song  
By rotating the shuttle switch to () briefly while in play or stop mode,  
the player skips to the beginning of the current (or next) song.  
If the shuttle switch is set to the folder position, and then rotated to ()  
briefly while in play or stop mode, the player skips to the beginning of the  
current (or next) playlist.  
Hint  
You can change the playing mode to random, repeat, etc., in the Play Mode menu (  
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Playing Songs  
1ꢃ  
Searching for Songs (SEARCH)  
You can search for songs by “Song name,Artist name,” or Album name.”  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Searching for songs by song name (Song)  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SEARCH) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Song>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
A list of songs appears on the player.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select a song and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The song you selected starts playback. Playback continues in the order  
through the last song and then stops.  
Hint  
The play mode set in the Play Mode menu ( page 18) does not change when a  
SEARCH is activated.  
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Playing Songs...Searching for Songs  
1ꢄ  
Searching for songs by artist (Artist)  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SEARCH) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Artist>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The artist lists appear.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the desired artist and press the  
button to confirm.  
The album lists for the selected artist appear.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the desired album and press the  
button to confirm.  
The song lists for the selected album appear.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select a song and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The song you selected starts playback. Playback continues in the order  
through the last song and then stops.  
Hint  
The play mode set in the Play Mode menu ( page 18) does not change when a  
SEARCH is activated.  
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Playing Songs...Searching for Songs  
1ꢅ  
Searching for songs by album (Album)  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SEARCH) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Album>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The album lists appear.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the desired album and press the  
button to confirm.  
The song lists for the selected album appear.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select a song and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The song you selected starts playback. Playback continues in the order  
through the last song and then stops.  
Hint  
The play mode set in the Play Mode menu ( page 18) does not change when a  
SEARCH is activated.  
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Playing Songs  
1ꢆ  
Changing the Play Mode (Play Mode)  
The player offers a variety of play modes, including random play and selected  
repeat play.  
You can change the play mode by shaking the player 3 times ( page 20) after  
activating the G Sensor menu ( page 40).  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Play Mode>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select a play mode ( page 19) and  
press the  
button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Playing Songs...Changing the Play Mode  
1ꢇ  
List of play modes  
Play mode type/Icon  
Description  
Normal/No icon  
All songs from the current song are played once,  
and then playback stops. (Default setting)  
All songs of an album (or artist)*, including the  
current song are played once, and then playback  
stops.  
Folder/  
Repeat All (all repeat)/  
All songs from the current song are played  
repeatedly.  
Repeat Folder (folder  
repeat)/  
All songs of an album (or artist)*, including the  
current song are played repeatedly.  
Repeat 1 Song (one song  
The current song is played repeatedly.  
repeat)/ 1  
Repeat Shuffle All (all song The current song is played, and then all the songs  
shuffle repeat)/  
are played in random order.  
SHUF  
Repeat Shuffle Folder  
(folder shuffle repeat)/  
The current song is played, and then all songs of the  
album (or artist)* including the current song are  
played in random order.  
SHUF  
* If you set Album” or Artist/Album” in the Sort menu ( page 29), the play  
range is an album. If you set Artist” in the Sort menu, the play range is an artist.  
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Playing Songs...Changing the Play Mode  
ꢀ0  
Changing the play mode by shaking the player 3 times (Shuffle Shake)  
You can change the play mode (shuffle activated or deactivated) by shaking the  
player 3 times during playback.  
Holding the player as illustrated below (display facing up), shake the player up  
and down 3 times in rhythm within two seconds. A sound effect is heard when  
shaking to change play mode.  
When the player is shaken 3 times again, the play mode returns to the previous  
mode.  
List of play modes when shaking the player 3 times  
Play mode type  
Changes to  
Normal  
Folder  
Repeat Shuffle All (all song shuffle repeat)  
Repeat Shuffle Folder (folder shuffle repeat)  
Repeat Shuffle All (all song shuffle repeat)  
Repeat Shuffle Folder (folder shuffle repeat)  
No change  
Repeat All (all repeat)  
Repeat Folder (folder repeat)  
Repeat 1 Song (one song repeat)  
Repeat Shuffle All  
Repeat All (all repeat)  
(all song shuffle repeat)  
Repeat Shuffle Folder  
Repeat Folder (folder repeat)  
(folder shuffle repeat)  
Notes  
When the G sensor menu ( page 40) is set to “OFF,this function is not available.  
You cannot use this function when:  
– the automatic song selection function ( page 23) is activated in the Music Pacer menu  
– you are using the FM tuner (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
– the HOME screen appears or you are setting a SETTINGS menu item  
When shaking the player, make sure not to bump the player into other objects or drop it.  
When you change the play mode by shaking the player 3 times, a step count error may  
occur.  
If you shake the player 3 times in rhythm within two seconds, the play mode changes but  
nothing happens after shaking it for two seconds.  
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Playing songs during exercise  
ꢀ1  
Playing songs to a set target (Set Target)  
You can set the target items such as playback time, calories, or distance during  
playback and exercise listening to music until the target items are achieved.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SPORTS MODE) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Set Target>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the target item ( page 22) and  
press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“Time” is set by default.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the setting value ( page 22)  
of the target item selected in step and press the  
button to  
  
confirm.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Start” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Songs are played back by the set mode and the target value starts count  
down.  
When the target value is achieved, playback stops.  
To return to normal play  
During count down, perform steps to , and then select “OFF.”  
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Playing songs during exercise...Playing songs to a set target  
ꢀꢀ  
List of target setting  
Target item  
Setting value  
Time  
Sets target time. You can set the time from 1 to  
99 minutes by 1 minute increments.  
“10min” is set by default.  
Calorie  
Sets target calorie. You can set the calorie from  
10 to 990 kcal by 10 kcal increments. “100kcal”  
is set by default.  
DIST_km (distance (km))  
Sets target distance. You can set the distance  
from 0.5 to 99.5 km by 0.5 km increments.  
“1.0km” is set by default.  
DIST_mile (distance (mile)) Sets target distance. You can set the distance  
from 0.5 to 99.5 mile by 0.5 mile increments.  
“1.0mile” is set by default.  
Hints  
When there is a previous target not yet achieved can start count down after selecting  
“Start” in step .  
You can play songs in automatic song selection mode according to your exercise pace  
(
page 23) instead of setting a target.  
Notes  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band ( page 6) when using the player.  
However the player may not be able to count steps properly depending on how the  
player is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
The player calculates the distance and calorie-count based on the step count and height/  
weight/step length you set ( page 38). Inaccuracies may occur depending on how the  
player is attached, age, or gender. Use this function as a guide.  
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Playing songs during exercise  
ꢀꢁ  
Playing songs in automatic selection mode  
depending on your exercise pace (Music Pacer)  
In SPORTS MODE, you can play songs using the automatic selection function  
in which the player changes the playlist automatically depending on your pace  
of movement, like walking or jogging.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SPORTS MODE) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Music Pacer>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “ON” or “OFF” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
ON: Activates automatic song selection. The “Walk Music” or “Run  
Music” playlist is played back in shuffle mode, depending on the pace of  
the movement. (Default setting)  
OFF: Automatic song selection is not activated. Plays back songs in the  
status before you selected “SPORTS MODE.”  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Start” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Playback starts in the pace set in step and the set target value starts  
count down. When the target value is achieved, playback stops.  
Continued  
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Playing songs during exercise...Playing songs in automatic selection mode according to your exercise pace  
ꢀꢂ  
Hints  
Playlists of “Walk” and “Run” are included on the player by default.  
Furthermore, you can add songs to the playlists of “Walk” and “Run” using the  
SonicStage software.  
You can change the playlist depending on your exercise pace ( page 25).  
When switching the playlist from “Walk” to “Run” or vice versa, audio guidance is  
provided.  
Notes  
If there is not any playlist on the player, the Music Pacer menu does not appear.  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band ( page 6) when using the player.  
However the player may not be able to recognize pace of movement properly depending  
on how the player is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
Continued  
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Playing songs during exercise...Playing songs in automatic selection mode according to your exercise pace  
ꢀꢃ  
Changing the playlists of the automatic song selection (Set Playlist)  
You can change the playlists of the automatic song selection.  
Note  
To activate the automatic song selection, select “ON” on the Music Pacer ( page 23).  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (SPORTS MODE) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Set Playlist>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“SET WALK P.LIST” appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the playlist for slow pace and  
press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“SET RUN P.LIST” appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the playlist for fast pace and  
press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Note  
If you format the player, all playlists including the default playlist are deleted.  
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Playing songs during exercise  
ꢀꢄ  
Using the stop watch function (STOPWATCH)  
You can use the player as a stop watch. You can time up to 9 hours 59 minutes  
59 seconds by 1 second increments.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (STOPWATCH) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Press the DISP/HOME button to start measuring time.  
Press the DISP/HOME button again to stop measuring time.  
If you press the DISP/HOME button again while measuring time stops,  
stop watch is reset.  
Hint  
The stop watch function can be used during playback. However while using the stop  
watch function, the screen for measurement of time appears.  
To stop the stop watch function  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen appears, and  
then select (ALL SONGS), (PLAYLIST) or (FM) (NW-S202F/S203F/  
S205F only) from the menu screen and press the  button to confirm.  
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Settings  
ꢀꢅ  
Changing the Display Mode  
You can change the desired display for playback or stop mode.  
DISP/HOME button  
Each time the DISP/HOME button is pressed, the screen changes as follows.  
Basic: Displays the basic screen. (Default setting)  
Property: Displays song information.  
Displays the current song number (or current album/artist number)/total  
song number (or total album/artist number) of the play range, elapsed time,  
codec (compression type), bit rate, and current sound quality setting  
(Equalizer).  
0120/0200  
ATRAC 256kbps  
01:35  
C
Step: Displays step count.  
Displays step count, distance covered and G Sensor setting (G Sensor).  
At the default setting, step count during playback or FM reception (NW-  
S202F/S203F/S205F only), or distance covered appears ( page 40) and step  
count is reset automatically ( page 43) when the player’s clock you set  
shows 0:00.  
Calorie: Displays calorie-count.  
Displays calories consumed and G Sensor setting (G Sensor).  
At the default setting, consumed calories during playback or FM reception (NW-  
S202F/S203F/S205F only) appear ( page 40).  
,
,
,
appear in this order depending on the calories consumed. 5 (  
)
icons appear when maximum calorific value is reached.  
Clock: Displays the day of the week, month, date, and current time. For  
information on setting the time, see Adjusting the Current Time Setting (Set  
DISP: Displays animations.  
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Settings...Changing the Display Mode  
ꢀꢆ  
Hint  
Set the power save setting ( page 54) to “OFF” to show the screen constantly.  
Notes  
When the sound quality setting (Equalizer) ( page 33) is set to “OFF,it does not  
appear on the “Property” screen.  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band ( page 6) when using the player.  
However the player may not be able to count steps properly depending on how the  
player is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
The player calculates the distance and calorie-count based on the step count and height/  
weight/step length you set ( page 38). Inaccuracies may occur depending on how the  
player is attached, age, or gender. Use this function as a guide.  
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Settings  
ꢀꢇ  
Changing the Song Order (Sort)  
You can set the song order by album order, albums by artist order, or artist  
name order.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sort>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select a song order and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Sorting status indication  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
List of song order  
Setting item/Icon  
Description  
Songs appear in album order. In the album, songs  
Album (Album order)/  
appear in song number order.  
In Folder control mode, songs are skipped by album.  
(Default setting)  
Artist/Album (Albums by Songs appear in album order by artist. In the album,  
artist order)/  
songs appear in song number order.  
In Folder control mode, songs are skipped by album.  
Songs appear in artist order. The same artist’s songs  
Artist (Artist order)/  
appear in song name order.  
In Folder control mode, songs are skipped by artist.  
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Settings  
ꢁ0  
Setting the Volume Using the Preset Volume  
Function (Volume Mode)  
There are 2 modes to adjust the volume level.  
Manual (Manual Volume):  
Press the VOL +/– button to adjust the volume level from 0 to 30.  
Preset (Preset Volume):  
Press the VOL +/– button to select the volume level to any of 3 preset  
levels: “Low,” “Mid,” or “Hi.”  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button VOL +/– button  
Setting a volume level for preset mode (Preset)  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Volume Mode>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
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Settings...Setting the Volume Using the Preset Volume Function  
ꢁ1  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Preset” and press the  
button to confirm.  
A line appears above and below “Low.”  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to set the volume for each preset level,  
and press the button to confirm.  
  
Preset level appears in order, “Low,” “Mid” and “Hi.”  
With this setting, you can select the volume level (“Low,” “Mid,” or “Hi”) by  
pressing the VOL +/– button.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Note  
If AVLS ( page 36) is set, the actual volume may be lower than the settings.  
Releasing AVLS returns the volume to the preset level.  
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Settings...Setting the Volume Using the Preset Volume Function  
ꢁꢀ  
Switching to manual mode (Manual)  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Volume Mode>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Manual” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
With this setting, you can adjust the volume level (from 0 to 30) by  
pressing the VOL +/– button.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢁꢁ  
Customizing Sound Quality (Equalizer)  
You can customize the sound quality to match the genre of music.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
You cannot customize the sound quality while using the FM tuner (NW-S202F/S203F/  
S205F only).  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Equalizer>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the sound quality setting and  
press the button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
List of sound quality settings  
Setting item  
OFF  
Heavy  
Pop  
Description  
Sound quality setting is not activated. (Default setting)  
Emphasizes high and low ranges for a powerful sound.  
Stresses the middle range audio, ideal for vocals.  
Emphasizes high and low ranges for a lively sound.  
Jazz  
Custom  
User-customizable sound settings. See  
page 34 for setting.  
Notes  
If the sound quality setting you choose is distorted when you turn up the volume, turn it  
down.  
If your personal settings saved as “Custom” seem to produce a different volume level  
than the other settings, you may have to adjust the volume manually to compensate.  
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Settings  
ꢁꢂ  
Registering a Desired Sound Quality (Preset Custom)  
You can set 7 levels for each 5 bands and register a desired sound quality. And  
you can select the registered setting on “Custom” in “Customizing Sound  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
You cannot register the sound quality while using the FM tuner (NW-S202F/S203F/  
S205F only).  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Preset Custom>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
A line appears above and below the lowest band.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to set the level for each band, and press  
  
Sound quality order is set from low band (bass) to high band (treble).  
the  
button to confirm.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢁꢃ  
Adjusting the Volume Level (Dynamic Normalizer)  
You can set to reduce the volume level between songs. With this setting, when  
listening to album songs in shuffle play mode, the volume level between songs  
is moderated to minimize the difference in their recording levels.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
You cannot set to reduce the volume level between songs while using the FM tuner  
(NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only).  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “D.Normalizer>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “ON” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
To set to off  
Select “OFF” in step  
.
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢁꢄ  
Limiting the Volume (AVLS)  
You can set AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to limit the maximum  
volume to prevent auditory disturbance or distraction. With AVLS, you can  
listen to music at a comfortable volume level.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “AVLS>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “ON” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
The volume is kept at a moderate level.  
To set to off  
Select “OFF” in step  
.
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Hint  
“AVLS” appears by pressing the VOL +/– button if AVLS is set to “ON.”  
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Settings  
ꢁꢅ  
Turning Off the Beep Sound (Beep)  
You can turn off the beep sounds of the player.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Sound>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Beep>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OFF” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
To change the setting to on  
Select “ON” in step  
.
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢁꢆ  
Setting the information for calorie-count and  
distance (Height/Weight)  
You can set the information (height/weight/step length) to measure for calorie-  
count and distance when playing back songs in SPORTS MODE ( page 21).  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Height/Weight>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the value for “inch/lb” or “cm/kg”  
and press the button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select weight and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“132lb (or 60kg)” is set by default.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select height and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“67inch (or 170cm)” is set by default.  
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Settings...Setting the information for calorie-count and distance  
ꢁꢇ  
After pressing the  
button to decide “Walk Stride>,rotate the  
  
shuttle switch to set step length for when walking, and then press  
the button to confirm.  
  
Step length is calculated by the height value (set in step ) × 0.5.  
After pressing the button to decide “Run Stride>,rotate the  
  
shuttle switch to set step length for when running, and then press  
the button to confirm.  
  
Step length is calculated by the height value (set in step ) × 0.7.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Hint  
You can set the height from 80 to 250 cm (31 to 99 inch), the weigh from 10 to 300  
kg (22 to 660 lb). In case of other values, you can set from “Less” (minimum value) or  
“More” (maximum value). Select the approximate value.  
Notes  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band ( page 6) when using the player.  
However the player may not be able to count steps properly depending on how the  
player is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
The player calculates the distance and calorie-count based on the step count and height/  
weight/step length you set ( page 38). Inaccuracies may occur depending on how the  
player is attached, age, or gender. Use this function as a guide.  
When you measure calories, the G Sensor menu ( page 40) needs to be activated.  
The information you set for “Height/Weight” is used only for the purpose of measuring  
the distance of movement and calories consumed. This information is not output via the  
USB connection.  
If you change the value of the height (step ) after setting the step length steps in   
and , the step length is also changed to be calculated again.  
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ꢂ0  
Setting the G Sensor (G Sensor)  
The player’s built-in G Sensor recognizes speed variation and provides  
functions such as step count, distance covered and consumed calorie  
calculations, or play mode change by shaking the player 3 times ( page 20).  
You can also deactivate the G Sensor.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “G Sensor>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the following G Sensor setting  
and press the button to confirm.  
  
ON-MusicPB: Activates the G Sensor during playback or FM reception  
(NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only). (Default setting) Recommended to  
listen to songs during sports.  
ON-Anytime: Activates G Sensor always. Recommended to know step  
count or consumed calories throughout the day. However, even if you do  
not use the player, the G Sensor remains activate and consumes battery  
power.  
OFF: The G Sensor is not activated. Recommended to save power and  
prolong use of the player.  
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Settings...Setting the G Sensor  
ꢂ1  
Hint  
When the G Sensor menu is set to “ON-MusicPB” or “ON-Anytime,” “G” appears on the  
screen of “Step” or “Calorie” ( page 27).  
Note  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm band ( page 6) when using the  
player. However the player may not be able to activate the G Sensor function properly  
depending on how the player is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢀ  
Displaying step count history (Count History)  
Step count history is recorded when counting steps while the G Sensor menu is  
set to “ON” ( page 40). You can display up to 7 histories from the latest  
history.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Count History>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The date, step count, distance and calorie-count appear on the screen from  
the left, in this order. By rotating the shuttle switch you can select the  
previous or next step count history.  
Hint  
The latest step count history always appears on the top.  
If you set the Counter Reset menu ( page 43) to “Daily,” the daily history remains on  
the player.  
By activating the Reset All Setting menu ( page 49), you can delete the step count  
history.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢁ  
Setting the reset method of the step count  
(Counter Reset)  
You can reset the accumulated step count. “Daily” is set by default.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Counter Reset>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the following resetting method  
and press the button to confirm.  
  
Now: Resets the accumulated step count now.  
Daily: Resets the accumulated step count when the players clock you set  
page 44) shows 0:00.  
OFF: Resetting is not activated.  
If you want to select “Now,” select “OK” and press the  button to  
confirm. If you select “Cancel” and press the  button to confirm, the  
resetting method menu returns.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢂ  
Adjusting the Current Time Setting (Set Date-Time)  
You can set and display the current time.  
You can set the date and time of the player to either synchronize with your  
computer automatically, or manually by the player.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press  
the button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Date-Time>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Set Date-Time>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Automatic” or “Manual” and  
press the button to confirm.  
  
Automatic: Synchronizes the date and time with your computer when  
connecting the player to your computer and starts the SonicStage  
software.  
Manual: To set the date and time manually.  
If you select Automatic,” the SETTINGS menu closes.  
If you select “Manual,” a line appears above and below the year digit.  
Continue with steps to .  
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Settings...Adjusting the Current Time Setting  
ꢂꢃ  
Rotate the shuttle switch to adjust the year setting and press the  
button to confirm.  
A line appears above and below the month digit.  
  
As you did in step , adjust the settings for month, date, hour, and  
minute.  
After rotating the shuttle switch to adjust the date and time setting, press  
the  
button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
To display the current time  
Follow either procedure below.  
Set “Clock” on “Changing the Display Mode” ( page 27).  
Press any button while the HOLD function is activated.  
Hint  
You can select the date format from either “month/day,” or “day/month.” Furthermore,  
you can select the time format from either a 12 or 24 hour display. See “Setting the Date  
Format (Date Disp Type)” ( page 46), or “Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type)”  
Notes  
If the player is not used for a long time, your settings for date and time may need to be  
reset.  
If the current time is not set and the display is set to “Clock” ( page 27), “---” appears.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢄ  
Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type)  
You can select the date format you set ( page 44) from either “month/day,” or  
“day/month.”  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Date-Time>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Date Disp Type>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the date format and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
mm/dd: The date format appears “month/day.” (Default setting)  
dd/mm: The date format appears “day/month.”  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢅ  
Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type)  
You can select the time format you set ( page 44) from either a 12 or 24 hour  
display. “24h” is set by default.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Date-Time>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Time Disp Type>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “12h” or “24h” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢆ  
Displaying the Player Information (Information)  
Information such as product name, built-in flash memory capacity, serial  
number and firmware version can be shown.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Information>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to show the following information.  
1: product name  
2: built-in flash memory capacity  
3: serial number  
4: version information for the player’s firmware  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the display changes.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Settings  
ꢂꢇ  
Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset All Setting)  
You can reset the player to the factory settings. Resetting the player does not  
delete the music songs you have transferred to the player.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
Only available when using the ALL SONGS function in stop mode.  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button in stop mode until the HOME  
screen appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Initialize>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Reset All Setting>” and press  
the button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OK” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
When resetting is completed, “COMPLETE” appears.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
To cancel restoration of factory settings  
Select “Cancel” in step and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
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Formatting Memory (Format)  
You can format the built-in flash memory of the player.  
If the memorys formatted, all the music data and the other data stored will be  
erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in the memory prior to formatting.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
Only available when using the ALL SONGS function in stop mode.  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button in stop mode until the HOME  
screen appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Initialize>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Format>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OK” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
“FORMATTING...” appears and formatting starts.  
When formatting is complete, “COMPLETE” appears.  
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To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
To cancel formatting  
Select “Cancel” in step and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Note  
Do not format the built-in flash memory of the player using Windows Explorer.  
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ꢃꢀ  
Changing the USB Connection Setting (USB Power)  
Depending on how you are using the computer, if the power supply (USB Bus  
Powered) is insufficient, incomplete data transfer may occur from the  
computer to the player. In this case, setting the USB connection (USB Power)  
to “100mAmay improve data transfer. “500mAis set by default.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Note  
You cannot set this during the USB connection.  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “USB Power>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “100mA” or “500mA” and press  
the button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Hints  
When you connect the player to a laptop computer, we recommend to connect the  
laptop computer to a power supply.  
The charging time will be longer if the “USB Power” is set to “100mA.”  
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Settings  
ꢃꢁ  
Setting the Displays Left/Right Orientation  
(Disp. Rotation)  
You can change the display’s orientation to operate easily, for example, when  
attaching the player using the supplied clip or arm band.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Disp. Rotation>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “ON” or “OFF” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
“OFF” is set by default.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Hint  
Even if you change the display’s orientation, the shuttle switch function (() or  
VOL +/–) is not be changed.  
Note  
Even if you change the display’s orientation according to the above procedure, Power  
Save display ( page 54) orientation for ALL SONGS ( page 13) or PLAYLIST (  
page 14) cannot be changed.  
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Settings  
ꢃꢂ  
Saving Power Consumption (Power Save)  
The screen changes to the power save screen when the player is not operated  
for about 15 seconds.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Advanced Menu>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Power Save>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select the power save setting and press  
the button to confirm.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
Lists of the power save setting  
Setting item  
Description  
ON-Normal  
The power save screen appears in the display when  
no operation is performed for about 15 seconds.  
(Default setting)  
ON-Super  
OFF  
Nothing appears in the display. This setting uses the  
least battery consumption.  
The icon(s) or letter(s) appears in the display  
constantly during playback or FM reception (NW-  
S202F/S203F/S205F only).  
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Listening to FM Radio (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
ꢃꢃ  
Enjoy Listening to FM Radio  
You can listen to FM radio. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery before  
using the player ( page 62), and connect the headphones to the headphone  
jack.  
1 Switching to the FM tuner  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select (FM) and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
The FM tuner screen appears.  
FM tuner screen*  
FM  
01  
STANDBY MONO SCAN  
90 0 MHz  
.
Tuning mode  
Preset number  
Frequency  
* The illustrated FM tuner screen may be different from your model.  
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ꢃꢄ  
To stop the FM tuner and return to the audio player  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen appears, and  
then select (ALL SONGS) or (PLAYLIST) from the menu screen and  
press the  
button to confirm.  
  
If there are no songs in the playlist, select (ALL SONGS).  
To turn off the volume of the FM tuner briefly  
By pressing the  
button, FM tuner sound is not output. The FM tuner  
  
enters Sleep status after about 5 seconds and the display goes off. By pressing  
the button, the FM tuner sound is output again.  
  
Notes  
If you rotate the shuttle switch to  
(
) in Sleep status, the previous (or  
   
next) preset number or frequency is selected. At that time, the sound is not output,  
regardless of the VOL +/- button.  
During FM reception, (SPORTS MODE) and (STOPWATCH) do not  
appear on the HOME screen.  
During FM reception, you cannot change the display by pressing the DISP/  
HOME button.  
2 Presetting broadcast stations automatically (FM Auto Preset)  
You can preset receivable broadcast stations (up to 30 stations) in your area  
automatically by selecting “FM Auto Preset.” This is convenient when you use  
the FM tuner for the first time or when you change to a new area.  
Note  
The “FM Auto Preset” operation will delete already preset broadcast stations.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
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Listening to FM Radio (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
ꢃꢅ  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “FM Auto Preset>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OK” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high  
frequency.  
“COMPLETE” appears when presetting is complete, then the first preset  
station is received.  
To stop the presetting  
Select “Cancel” in step and press the  
button.  
  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
If several unnecessary stations are received  
If interference is prevalent or reception is too sensitive, change the reception  
setting ( page 60) to “Low.”  
3 Selecting broadcast stations  
There are 2 ways (manual or preset tuning) to select broadcast stations.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
(manual tuning)  
Normal (preset tuning)  
HOLD  
Slide the shuttle switch to the folder position to enter manual tuning mode.  
Slide the shuttle switch to the Normal position to enter preset tuning mode.  
Manual Tuning: In manual tuning mode, you can select broadcast stations  
by frequency.  
Preset Tuning: In preset tuning mode, you can select broadcast stations by  
preset number.  
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Listening to FM Radio (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
ꢃꢆ  
Manual Tuning  
, frequency, and preset number appear on the FM tuner screen, in order.  
To  
Operation  
Select the previous frequency  
Select the next frequency  
Rotate the shuttle switch to  
Rotate the shuttle switch to  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to  
briefly.  
briefly.  
Select the previous receivable  
.
broadcast station*  
Select the next receivable broadcast  
Rotate and hold the shuttle switch to  
.
station*  
* By rotating and holding the shuttle switch to  
(
) during FM  
   
reception, the previous (or next) broadcast station is found. If the broadcast  
station is receivable, the reception is accepted.  
If interference is prevalent or reception is too sensitive, change the reception  
setting ( page 60) to “Low.”  
If you rotate the shuttle switch to  
(
) in Sleep status, the frequency  
   
decreases (or increases), and the previous (or next) broadcast station is not  
found and sound is not output.  
Preset Tuning  
, preset number, and frequency appear on the FM tuner screen, in order.  
To  
Operation  
Select the previous preset number  
Select the next preset number  
Rotate the shuttle switch to  
Rotate the shuttle switch to  
briefly.  
briefly.  
Note  
You cannot select broadcast stations if no preset stations are entered. Preset the  
receivable stations using “FM Auto Preset” ( page 56).  
Improving the reception  
The headphones cord serves as the antenna, so extend it as far as possible.  
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ꢃꢇ  
Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations  
You can preset broadcast stations that “FM Auto Preset” misses ( page 56).  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Select the desired frequency by manual tuning mode ( page 57).  
Press and hold the  
The frequency you select in step is preset and the preset number  
button.  
  
appears.  
Hint  
You can preset up to 30 stations (P01 to P30).  
Note  
The preset number is always sorted from low to high frequency order.  
To delete preset broadcast stations  
Select the desired frequencys preset number.  
Press and hold the button.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “OK” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
The preset broadcast station is deleted and the next one appears.  
To cancel deletion of the preset broadcast station  
Select “Cancel” in step and press the  
button.  
  
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ꢄ0  
Setting the Reception (Scan Sens)  
When you set the “FM Auto Preset” ( page 56) or “Manual Tuning” ( page  
57), it may receive many unnecessary broadcast stations because reception is  
too sensitive. In this case, set to “Low.” “High” is set by default.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Scan Sens>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Low” and press the  
to confirm.  
button  
  
To set back the reception  
Select “High” in step  
and press the  button to confirm.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Changing the Monaural/Stereo (Mono/Auto)  
If noise occurs during FM reception, set to “Mono” for monaural. If you set to  
Auto,” stereo/monaural reception is automatically set, depending on reception  
conditions. Auto” is set by default.  
 button  
to   
Shuttle switch  
to   
DISP/HOME button  
Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen  
appears.  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select  
button to confirm.  
(SETTINGS) and press the  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Mono/Auto>” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
Rotate the shuttle switch to select “Mono” and press the  
button to confirm.  
  
To return to the automatic setting  
Select Auto” in step and press the  button to confirm.  
To return to the previous menu  
Press the DISP/HOME button.  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢀ  
Recharging the Player  
The player is rechargeable when connected to a computer.  
When you connect the player to your computer, use the supplied USB cable.  
When the remaining battery indication of the display shows:  
,
charging is complete (charging time is approx. 45 minutes*).  
When you use the player for the first time, or if you have not used the player  
for a long time, recharge it fully (to  
in the remaining battery  
indication of the display).  
* This is the approximate charging time when the battery power is low and the  
“USB Power” setting ( page 52) is “500mAunder room temperature. The  
charging time will vary depending on remaining battery power and battery  
condition. If the battery is charged in a low-temperature environment, the  
charging time will be longer. It will also be longer if you transfer audio file(s)  
to the player while charging.  
On the remaining battery indication  
The battery icon in the display ( page 12) changes as shown below. See  
page 90 on battery duration.  
The battery power gets low as shown in the battery icon. If “LOW BATTERY”  
appears, you cannot play back with the player. In this case, charge the battery  
by connecting to your computer.  
Notes  
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35ºC (67 to 95ºF).  
“DATA ACCESS” appears in the display while the player accesses the computer. Do not  
disconnect the player while “DATA ACCESS” appears or the data being transferred may  
be destroyed.  
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.  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢁ  
Maximizing Battery Life  
By following a few simple guidelines, you can extend the playing time available  
from a battery charge.  
Screen display auto-off  
Setting the display to turn off after a certain period of time of not using the  
player (approx. 15 seconds), can help to save battery power.  
See “Saving Power Consumption (Power Save)” ( page 54) for the setting  
method.  
Adjust song format and bit rate  
The playing time varies, as battery charge can be affected by the format and bit  
rate of the audio songs that are played.  
For example, a full battery charge offers about 18 hours of playing time for  
songs in ATRAC format at 48 kbps, but only about 15 hours for songs in WMA  
format at 128 kbps. The exact playing time available from a full charge varies  
with the operating conditions and environment of the player.  
To deactivate the G Sensor  
The player’s built-in G Sensor recognizes speed variation and provides various  
functions. However, with the G Sensor active, battery consumption is higher  
when G Sensor active than when not. In order to save power and prolong use  
of the player, it is recommended to deactivate the G Sensor ( page 40).  
To make the player enter Sleep status  
When you stop song playback or FM reception (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
by pressing the  button, after about a few seconds, the display goes off  
automatically and the player enters Sleep status.  
When the G Sensor menu is deactivated in Sleep status, the player consumes  
very little battery power.  
Note  
Do not leave the player connected for extended periods to a laptop computer that is not  
connected to AC power, because the player may discharge the computer’s battery.  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢂ  
What are Format and Bit Rate?  
What is format?  
The format of a song refers to the method used by SonicStage to store the  
song’s audio information when songs are imported to SonicStage from the  
Internet or audio CDs.  
Common formats include MP3, WMA and ATRAC, etc.  
MP3: MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer3) is a common audio compression  
technology developed by the MPEG working group of the ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization).  
MP3 can compress audio files to about 1/10 the size of standard CD audio songs.  
WMA: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a common audio compression  
technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. The WMA format produces  
the same sound quality as that of the MP3 format with smaller file size.  
ATRAC: ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) is a general term used  
to refer to ATRAC3 and ATRAC3plus formats. ATRAC is an audio  
compression technology that satisfies the demand for both high sound quality  
and high compression rates. ATRAC3 can compress audio files to about 1/10  
the size of standard CD audio songs. ATRAC3plus, a more advanced version of  
ATRAC3, can compress audio files to about 1/20 the size of standard CD audio  
songs.  
AAC: AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a common audio compression  
technology developed by the MPEG working group of the ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization). The AAC format produces the same sound  
quality as that of the MP3 format, with a smaller file size.  
What is bit rate?  
Bit rate refers to the amount of data used to store each second of audio.  
Generally, higher bit rates provide better sound quality, but require more storage  
space for the same length of audio.  
What is the relationship between bit rate, sound quality, and storage size?  
Generally, higher bit rates provide better sound quality, but require more storage  
space for the same length of audio, so you can store fewer songs on the player.  
Lower bit rates enable you to store more songs, but at a lower sound quality.  
For details on supported audio formats and bite rate, see  
Note  
If you import a song from a CD to SonicStage at a low bit rate, you cannot improve  
the song’s sound quality by selecting a high bit rate when transferring the song from  
SonicStage to the player.  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢃ  
Playing Songs Without Pauses  
If you import songs to SonicStage in ATRAC format and transfer them to the  
player, you can play them on the player continuously, without pauses between  
the songs.  
For example, an album that includes a long recording of a live performance  
with no pauses between songs can be played continuously without pauses after  
the songs are imported to SonicStage in ATRAC format and then transferred to  
the player.  
Note  
For songs to be played without pauses, you must import all the songs on a single album  
without pauses at one time to the SonicStage software in the same ATRAC format.  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢄ  
How is Song Information Imported to the Player?  
When you import CD songs into SonicStage, SonicStage automatically retrieves  
information about the songs (such as album title, artist name, and song name)  
from a CD database service (CDDB, the Gracenote CD DataBase) on the  
Internet at no charge. When songs are transferred to the player, this song  
information is transferred along with the songs.  
Having this information attached to your songs makes possible various  
advanced searching features of the player.  
Note  
Song information of some CDs may not be able to retrieved from the Internet. For songs  
that are not in the Internet database, you can manually enter and edit song information  
in SonicStage. For details on editing song information, refer to SonicStage Help.  
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ꢄꢅ  
Storing Data Other Than Audio Files  
You can store computer data into the built-in flash memory of the player by  
transferring it from your computer with Windows Explorer. If the player is  
connected to the computer, the built-in flash memory appears in Windows  
Explorer as a removable storage drive.  
Notes  
Do not use SonicStage while using Windows Explorer to interact with the built-in flash  
memory of the player.  
Always use SonicStage to transfer audio files that you want to play to the player. Audio  
files transferred with Windows Explorer cannot be played by the player.  
Do not disconnect the supplied USB cable while transferring data between a computer  
and the player because the data being transferred could be damaged.  
Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. If you format the  
built-in flash memory, format it using the “Format” menu of the player ( page 50).  
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Advanced Features  
ꢄꢆ  
Upgrading the Players Firmware  
You can update the player’s firmware, ensuring you to add new features for the  
player by installing the latest player’s firmware to the player. For details about  
the latest firmware information and how to install it, visit the following web  
site:  
For customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/pa/info/  
For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com  
For customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/  
Download the update program to your computer from the web site.  
Connect the player to your computer, and then start up the update  
program.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to update the players rmware.  
Firmware update is complete.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
If the player does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve  
the issue.  
1 Press the DISP/HOME button and  button at the same time for  
more about 7 seconds to reset the player.  
All the songs and settings stored on the player will not be erased even when you  
reset it.  
DISP/HOME button  
 button  
2 Find the symptoms of the issue in the following troubleshooting tables,  
and try any corrective actions listed.  
3 Check for information about the issue in SonicStage Help.  
4 Look for information about the issue on one of the support Web sites.  
For customers in the USA, visit: http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport  
For customers in Europe, visit: http://www.support-nwwalkman.com  
For customers in Latin America, visit: http://www.sony-latin.com/pa/info/  
For customers in other countries/regions, visit: http://www.css.ap.sony.com  
For customers who purchased the overseas models, visit:  
5 If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
Operation  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
There is no sound.  
The volume level is set to zero.  
Turn the volume up ( page 9).  
The headphone jack is not connected properly.  
Connect the headphone jack properly ( page 11).  
The headphone plug is dirty.  
Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth.  
No audio files are stored in the built-in flash  
memory.  
If “NO DATAappears, transfer audio file(s) from  
the computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Operation (continued)  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
Noise is generated.  
An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as a  
mobile phone is being used near the player.  
When using such apparatus as mobile phones,  
keep them away from the player.  
Buttons do not work.  
The shuttle switch is set to the HOLD position.  
Slide the shuttle switch to the Normal (centre)  
The player contains moisture condensation.  
Wait a few hours to let the player dry.  
The remaining battery is low or insufficient.  
Charge the battery connecting to the computer  
(
Even if charging the battery and nothing is  
changed, press the DISP/HOME button and  
 button at the same time for more about 7  
seconds to reset the player ( page 69).  
The player does not work.  
The remaining battery is insufficient.  
Charge the battery connecting to the computer  
Even if charging the battery and nothing is  
changed, press the DISP/HOME button and  
 button at the same time for more about 7  
seconds to reset the player ( page 69).  
The transferred songs  
cannot be found.  
The built-in flash memory of the player was  
formatted using Windows Explorer.  
Format the built-in flash memory using the  
“Format” menu of the player ( page 50).  
The supplied USB cable is disconnected from the  
player while data is being transferred.  
Transfer usable files back to your computer and  
format the built-in flash memory using the  
“Format” menu of the player ( page 50).  
The volume is not loud  
enough.  
AVLS is enabled.  
There is no sound from  
right channel of the  
headphones.  
The headphone jack is not fully inserted.  
If the headphones are not connected correctly,  
sound will not be output properly. Connect the  
headphones into the jack until it clicks ( page 11).  
Playback has stopped  
suddenly.  
The remaining battery is insufficient.  
Charge the battery connecting to the computer  
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Operation (continued)  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
Even if you use the Music  
The player cannot recognize pace of movement  
properly.  
Pacer function ( page  
23), the playlist is not  
changed.  
We recommend using the supplied clip or arm  
band ( page 6) when using the player. However  
the player may not be able to recognize pace of  
movement properly depending on how the player  
is attached, or the following cases.  
– If you use the player with a strap (sold  
separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc.  
– If you use the player inside a bag swinging  
randomly.  
– If you use the player during up and down  
movement or swaying from side to side in a  
vehicle.  
– If you use the player during active sports  
requiring up and down movement or subject  
the player to excessive shock.  
Even if you shake the  
player 3 times, play mode  
is not changed.  
Shaking method of the player is not correct.  
As illustration page 20, hold the player with  
display facing up and shake the player up and  
down 3 times in rhythm within two seconds.  
The G Sensor menu is set to “OFF.”  
When the G Sensor menu ( page 40) is set to  
“OFF,this function is not available. Set to “ON”  
and then shake the player.  
Display  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
” appears for a title.  
Characters that cannot appear on the player are  
involved.  
Use the supplied SonicStage to rename the title  
with appropriate characters.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Charging the battery  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
Battery life is short.  
The operating temperature is below 5°C (67°F).  
Battery life becomes shorter due to the battery  
characteristics. This is not malfunction.  
Battery charging time is not enough.  
Charge the battery longer if the USB connection  
(USB Power) is set to “100mA” ( page 52).  
The G Sensor menu is set to “ON.”  
The battery consumes more power than when the  
G Sensor menu ( page 40) is set to “OFF.”  
You can save the battery power by changing the settings  
and careful management of your battery usage (  
The battery is required to be replaced.  
Consult your near Sony dealer.  
The player cannot charge  
the battery.  
The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on  
your computer properly.  
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.  
Use the supplied USB cable.  
Connection with the computer/SonicStage  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
The SonicStage software  
cannot be installed.  
The computer’s operating system software is not  
compatible with SonicStage.  
Refer to the system requirements ( page 91).  
All Windows applications are not closed.  
If you start the installation while other programs  
are running, an error may occur. This is especially  
true for programs that require significant system  
resources, such as virus-protection software.  
There is not enough free space on the hard disk of  
your computer.  
You need 200 MB or more of free space. Delete  
any unnecessary files on your computer.  
You are not logged on as an Administrator.”  
If you are not logged on as an Administrator,” the  
installation of SonicStage might fail. Make sure  
that you are logged on using an account with  
Administrator” privileges.  
When installing the  
The installation is progressing normally. Please wait.  
The installation may take 30 minutes or more,  
depending on your system environment.  
SonicStage software, 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.  
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ꢅꢁ  
Connection with the computer/SonicStage (continued)  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
SonicStage does not start  
up.  
Your computer’s system environment has changed,  
perhaps due to an update of the Windows operating  
system.  
“USB CONNECT” does  
not appear when  
The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on  
your computer properly.  
connected to the  
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.  
Use the supplied USB cable.  
computer with the  
supplied USB cable.  
A USB hub is being used.  
Connecting the player via a USB hub may not  
work. Connect the player directly to the  
computer.  
Please wait for the authentication of the SonicStage  
software.  
Another application is running on the computer.  
Disconnect the USB cable, wait a few minutes,  
and reconnect it. If the problem persists,  
disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer,  
and then reconnect the USB cable.  
The player’s USB connection (USB Power) is set to  
“500mA.”  
Set the “USB Power” to “100mA” ( page 52).  
The installation of the SonicStage software was not  
successful.  
Disconnect the player from your computer, and  
reinstall the software using the supplied CD-  
ROM ( “Quick Start Guide”). Audio songs  
registered with the earlier installation will be  
available with the new SonicStage installation.  
The player is not  
recognized by the  
computer when it is  
connected to the  
computer.  
The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on  
your computer properly.  
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.  
A USB hub is being used.  
Connecting the player via a USB hub may not  
work. Connect the player directly to the  
computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
ꢅꢂ  
Connection with the computer/SonicStage (continued)  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
Audio data cannot be  
transferred to the player  
from your computer.  
The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on  
your computer properly.  
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.  
There is not enough free space in the built-in flash  
memory.  
Transfer any unnecessary songs back to your  
computer to increase free space.  
You have already transferred over 65,535 songs or  
over 8,192 playlists to the built-in flash memory, or  
you are trying to transfer a playlist that contains  
over 999 songs.  
Songs 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.  
Only a small number of  
songs can be transferred  
to the player.  
There is not enough free space in the built-in flash  
memory.  
Transfer any unnecessary songs back to your  
computer to increase free space.  
(Available recording time  
is short.)  
Non-audio data is stored in the built-in flash  
memory.  
Move non-audio data to the computer to increase  
free space.  
Audio data cannot be  
transferred back to your  
computer from the  
player.  
The computer you are trying to transfer songs to is  
not the same computer from which the songs were  
originally transferred.  
Songs can be transferred only to the computer  
that they originally came from. If songs cannot be  
transferred back to the computer and you want to  
delete songs on the player, select songs on the  
SonicStage software and click to delete them.  
The audio data has been deleted from the computer  
you used to transfer to the player.  
The audio data cannot be transferred back to your  
computer if the song is deleted from the computer  
used to transfer to the player.  
The player becomes  
unstable while it is  
connected to the  
computer.  
A USB hub or USB extension cable is being used.  
Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension  
cable may not work. Connect the supplied USB  
cable directly to the computer.  
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ꢅꢃ  
FM Tuner (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only)  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
You cannot hear the FM  
broadcast well.  
The receiving frequency is not fully tuned in.  
Select the frequency manually to improve  
Reception is weak and  
sound quality is poor.  
The radio signal is weak.  
Listen to the FM broadcast near a window since  
the signal may be weak inside buildings or  
vehicles.  
The headphone cord does not extend enough.  
The headphone cord functions as an antenna.  
Extend the headphone cord as far as possible.  
The FM broadcast is  
An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as a  
mobile phone is being used near the player.  
affected by interference.  
When using such apparatus as mobile phones,  
keep them away from the player.  
Other  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
There is no beep sound  
when the player is  
operated.  
Beep is set to “OFF.”  
Set “ON” in the “Beep” menu ( page 37).  
The player gets warm.  
While charging, the player may become slightly  
warm.  
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ꢅꢄ  
Messages  
Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display.  
Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
This message appears  
after disconnecting the  
USB cable from the  
This is not an error  
message. Wait until the  
message disappears.  
ACCESS  
computer, or resetting the  
The volume level exceeds Turn the volume down or  
AVLS (blinks)  
CANNOT PLAY  
the rated value while  
AVLS is enabled.  
disable AVLS ( page 36).  
If the song which cannot  
be played is unnecessary,  
you can erase it from the  
built-in flash memory. For  
details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the  
built-in flash memory”  
The player cannot play  
certain files because of  
incompatible formats.  
Transferring has been  
interrupted forcefully.  
The power supply is  
abnormal.  
Try using another  
CHARGE ERROR  
DATA ACCESS  
computer.  
Accessing the built-in  
Please wait for access to  
complete. This message  
appears while the built-in  
flash memory is being  
accessed.  
flash memory.  
An unauthorized  
distribution file is  
detected for copyright  
protection.  
Transfer the normal audio  
file back to the computer  
and then format the  
DRM ERROR  
EXPIRED  
player. For details, refer to  
To delete abnormal data  
from the built-in flash  
You are trying to play a  
If the song which cannot  
song that has a playback be played is unnecessary,  
time restriction.  
you can erase it from the  
built-in flash memory. For  
details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the  
built-in flash memory”  
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Troubleshooting...Messages  
ꢅꢅ  
Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
Transfer the normal audio  
file back to the computer  
and then format the  
FILE ERROR  
The file cannot be read.  
The file is not normal.  
player. For details, refer to  
To delete abnormal data  
from the built-in flash  
The built-in flash memory Format the player using  
FORMAT ERROR  
was formatted on a  
computer.  
the “Format” menu. For  
details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the  
built-in flash memory”  
The player cannot be  
operated because the  
To operate the player, slide  
HOLD  
the shuttle switch to the  
shuttle switch is set to the Normal (centre) position  
HOLD position.  
The battery is low.  
You must charge the  
LOW BATTERY  
There is a problem with  
Format the player using  
MEMORY ERROR  
the built-in flash memory. the “Format” menu. For  
details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the  
built-in flash memory”  
page 79). If this  
message still appears,  
consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
There are no audio files in If there are no audio files  
the built-in flash memory. in the built-in flash  
memory, use SonicStage  
NO DATA  
to transfer audio files.  
The player is disconnected Transfer the normal audio  
NO DATABASE  
from the computer while file back to the computer  
transferring audio files.  
and then format the  
player. For details, refer to  
To delete abnormal data  
from the built-in flash  
memory” ( page 79).  
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Troubleshooting...Messages  
ꢅꢆ  
Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
No song exists in the  
selected item.  
Use SonicStage to transfer  
audio files.  
NO ITEM  
30 broadcast stations are You can preset up to 30  
PRESET FULL  
already preset.  
broadcast stations. If you  
want to preset more  
stations, delete  
unnecessary stations first  
page 59), then preset  
the stations you want.  
Appears when changing Select the playlist to listen  
SET RUN P.LIST  
SET WALK P.LIST  
the playlist in the Set  
Playlist (automatic song  
selection) menu of  
to songs at fast pace  
“SPORTS MODE.”  
Appears when changing Select the playlist to listen  
the playlist in the Set  
Playlist (automatic song  
selection) menu of  
to songs at slow pace  
“SPORTS MODE.”  
There is a problem with  
Consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
Follow the on-screen  
instructions on the  
computer and update  
again.  
SYSTEM ERROR  
UPDATE ERROR  
the hardware.  
When the player fails to  
update the firmware.  
The player is connected to This is not a malfunction.  
USB CONNECT  
a computer.  
You can operate the player  
using SonicStage, but you  
cannot operate the  
controls on the player.  
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Troubleshooting...Messages  
ꢅꢇ  
To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory  
If “CANNOT PLAY,DRM ERROR,” “EXPIRED,” “FILE ERROR,” “FORMAT  
ERROR,” “MEMORY ERROR,” or “NO DATABASE” appears, there is a  
problem with all or part of the data stored in the built-in flash memory.  
Please follow the procedure below to erase data you cannot play.  
1 Connect the player to the computer, and start SonicStage.  
2 If you have already specified the data with problems, erase the data  
using SonicStage.  
3 If the problem persists, transfer all data without problems back to the  
computer using SonicStage while the player is connected to the  
computer.  
4 Disconnect the player from the computer and then format the built-in  
flash memory using the “Format” menu ( page 50).  
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Troubleshooting  
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Uninstalling SonicStage  
To uninstall the supplied software from your computer, follow the procedure  
below.  
Click “Start”– “Control Panel.1)  
Double-click “Add or Remove Programs.”  
Click “SonicStage X.X” in the “Currently Installed Programs” list, and  
then click “Remove.2)  
Follow the displayed instruction and restart your computer.  
The uninstallation is completed when the computer has restarted.  
1)  
“Settings” – “Control Panel” in the case of Windows 2000 Professional.  
“Change/Remove” in the case of Windows 2000 Professional.  
2)  
Note  
When you install SonicStage, OpenMG Secure Module is installed at the same time. Do  
not delete OpenMG Secure Module since it may be used by other software.  
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Additional Information  
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Owners Record  
The model and serial numbers are located on 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. ___________________________  
Serial No. ___________________________  
For Customers in the USA  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.  
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Additional Information  
ꢆꢀ  
If you have any questions about this product:  
Visit:  
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.:  
SONY  
NW-S203F/S205F  
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.  
Address:  
16530 Via Esprillo,  
San Diego CA 92127 U.S.A.  
Telephone Number: 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.  
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Additional Information  
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Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union  
and other European countries with separate collection systems)  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this  
product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be  
handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative  
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of  
materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed  
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic  
Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased  
the product.  
Applicable accessories: Headphones  
For Customers in Russia  
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Precautions  
On safety  
ꢆꢂ  
Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the player with other metallic  
objects.  
Do not touch the rechargeable battery with bare hands if it is leaking. Since  
battery liquid may remain in the player, consult your nearest Sony dealer if  
the battery has leaked. If the liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes  
as it may lead to blindness. Wash out your eyes with clean water, and consult  
a doctor.  
Also, if the liquid gets on to your body or clothes, wash it off immediately. If  
you do not, it may cause burns or injury. If you get burned or injured by the  
liquid from the battery, consult a doctor.  
Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player. Doing so may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
If this occurs, turn off the player immediately, disconnect the USB cable from  
the player, and consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center.  
Do not put the player into the fire.  
Do not take apart or remodel the player. Doing so can result in electric shock.  
Consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center for exchange of  
rechargeable batteries, internal checks or repair.  
On installation  
Do not put any heavy object on top of the player or apply a strong shock to  
the player. It may cause a player to malfunction or damage.  
Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light,  
temperature, moisture or vibration.  
Never leave the player exposed to high temperature, such as in a car parked  
in the sun or under direct sunlight.  
The player may become discolored or deformed, or this may cause a  
malfunction.  
Do not leave the player in a place subject to excessive dust.  
Do not leave the player on an unstable surface or in an inclined position.  
If the player causes interference to radio or television reception, turn the  
player off and move it away from the radio or television.  
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Additional Information...Precautions  
ꢆꢃ  
When using the player, remember to follow the precautions below in order to  
avoid warping the cabinet or causing the player to malfunction.  
– Make sure not to sit down with the player in your back pocket.  
– Make sure not to put the player into a bag with the headphones/earphones  
cord wrapped around it and then subject the bag to strong impact.  
On heat build-up  
Heat may build up in the player 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. Doing so may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can  
also be potentially dangerous to play the player at a high volume while walking,  
especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or  
discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Also, when using the player  
while you are walking, watch out for traffic and road surface conditions.  
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.  
Do not turn the volume up high all at once, especially when using headphones.  
Turn up the volume gradually so that loud sound will not hurt your ears.  
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.  
If you experience an allergic reaction to the supplied headphones, stop using  
them at once and contact a doctor.  
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Additional Information...Precautions  
ꢆꢄ  
On the use  
When using a strap (sold separately), be careful to avoid hooking it on objects  
you pass by.  
Do not use the player on an aircraft.  
The player (except headphones) is designed to be splash-resistant, but pay  
attention to the following conditions:  
– Do not splash a large amount of water on the player.  
– Do not drop or immerse the player in water.  
– Rotate the lid to close it tightly to prevent objects from entering the player  
through the USB jack ( page 11).  
The player’s shuttle switch works on a magnetic principle. In normal use, the  
player should not interfere with other devices, however, care should be taken  
to avoid close contact with magnetically–encoded items, such as credit cards,  
etc. Furthermore, avoid use on a beach or near sand, which may cause  
damage to the player’s shuttle switch, etc.  
When using the supplied arm band, avoid over tightening it as blood circulatory  
problems may result.  
On cleaning  
Clean the players case with a soft cloth, such as cleaning cloth for eyeglasses.  
If the player’s case becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly  
moistened with water or a mild detergent solution.  
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 case.  
Be careful not to let water get into the player from the opening near the  
connector.  
Clean the headphone plug periodically.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning the player, please consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
On 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.  
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Additional Information...Precautions  
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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.  
The ability to display the languages on your SonicStage will depend on the  
installed OS on your PC. For better results, please ensure that the installed  
OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display.  
We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on  
your SonicStage.  
– User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.  
The explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic  
operations of Windows.  
For details on the use of your computer and operating system, please refer to  
the respective manuals.  
On sample audio data  
The player is pre-installed with sample audio data so that you can try it out  
right away. To delete this audio data, delete it using SonicStage.  
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.  
Depending on the types of the text and characters, the text shown on  
the player may not be displayed properly on device. This is due to:  
– The capacity of the connected player.  
– The player is not functioning normally.  
– The ID3 TAG information for the song is written in the language or the  
character that is not supported by the player.  
About the customer support Web site  
If you have any questions about or issue with this product, visit the following  
web sites.  
For customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/pa/info/  
For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com  
For customers who purchased the overseas models:  
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On Copyrights  
SonicStage and the SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks  
of Sony Corporation.  
OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their logos are trademarks of  
Sony Corporation.  
WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered 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.  
Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from  
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business  
Machines Corporation.  
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2004  
Gracenote.  
Gracenote CDDB ® Client Software, copyright 2000-2004 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. Services  
supplied and/or device manufactured under license for following Open  
Globe,Inc. United States Patent 6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are  
registered trademarks of Gracenote.  
The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are  
trademarks of Gracenote.  
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective holders. In this manual, TM and ® marks are not  
specified.  
Program ©2006 Sony Corporation  
Documentation ©2006 Sony Corporation  
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Additional Information  
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Specifications  
Audio compression technology  
– MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3)  
– Windows Media Audio (WMA)*  
– Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC)  
– Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)*  
*
WMA/AAC format audio files that are copyright-protected cannot be played back.  
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)*  
*
The approximate times are based on a transferred 4-minute ATRAC or MP3 format song. Other playable audio file  
formats may be different from ATRAC or MP3 format.  
NW-Sꢀ0ꢀF/Sꢀ0ꢀ  
NW-Sꢀ0ꢁF  
Songs  
685  
Bit rate  
Songs  
340  
255  
170  
125  
120  
100  
85  
Time  
Time  
48 kbps  
22 hr. 40 min.  
17 hr. 00 min.  
11 hr. 20 min.  
8 hr. 20 min.  
8 hr. 00 min.  
6 hr. 40 min.  
5 hr. 40 min.  
4 hr. 10 min.  
3 hr. 20 min.  
3 hr. 00 min.  
45 hr. 00 min.  
34 hr. 20 min.  
23 hr. 00 min.  
17 hr. 20 min.  
16 hr. 40 min.  
13 hr. 40 min.  
11 hr. 20 min.  
8 hr. 40 min.  
6 hr. 40 min.  
6 hr. 10 min.  
64 kbps  
515  
96 kbps  
345  
128 kbps  
132 kbps  
160 kbps  
192 kbps  
256 kbps  
320 kbps  
352 kbps  
260  
250  
205  
170  
64  
130  
51  
100  
46  
94  
NW-Sꢀ0ꢃF  
Songs  
1,350  
1,000  
690  
Bit rate  
Time  
48 kbps  
64 kbps  
96 kbps  
128 kbps  
132 kbps  
160 kbps  
192 kbps  
256 kbps  
320 kbps  
352 kbps  
90 hr. 00 min.  
66 hr. 40 min.  
46 hr. 00 min.  
34 hr. 40 min.  
33 hr. 20 min.  
27 hr. 40 min.  
23 hr. 00 min.  
17 hr. 20 min.  
13 hr. 40 min.  
12 hr. 20 min.  
520  
500  
415  
345  
260  
205  
185  
Capacity (User available capacity)*  
NW-S202F/S202: 512 MB (Approx. 482 MB = 505,724,928 bytes)  
NW-S203F: 1 GB (Approx. 968 MB = 1,015,726,080 bytes)  
NW-S205F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.89 GB = 2,035,974,144 bytes)  
*
Available storage capacity of the player may vary.  
A portion of the memory is used for data management functions.  
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Supported bit rates  
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant  
WMA: 32 to 192 kbps variable bit rate-compliant  
ATRAC: 48/64/66 (ATRAC3)*/96/105 (ATRAC3)*/128/132 (ATRAC3)/160/192/256/320/352 kbps  
*
CD recording cannot be done using SonicStage software in ATRAC3 at 66/105 kbps.  
AAC: 16 to 320 kbps variable bit rate-compliant*  
*
Nonstandard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency.  
Sampling frequency*  
MP3: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
WMA: 44.1 kHz  
ATRAC: 44.1 kHz  
AAC: 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
*
Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders.  
Frequency response  
20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement)  
FM Frequency range (NW-Sꢁ0ꢁF/Sꢁ0ꢂF/Sꢁ0ꢃF only)  
87.5 to 108.0 MHz  
IF (FM) (NW-Sꢁ0ꢁF/Sꢁ0ꢂF/Sꢁ0ꢃF only)  
375 kHz  
Antenna  
Headphone cord antenna  
Interface  
Headphone: Stereo mini  
Hi-speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)  
Operating temperature  
5°C to 35°C (67°F to 95°F)  
Power source  
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
USB power (from a computer through supplied USB cable)  
Battery life (continuous playback)*  
ATRAC format: Approximately 18 hours (Playback at 132 kbps)  
ATRAC format: Approximately 17 hours (Playback at 128 kbps)  
ATRAC format: Approximately 18 hours (Playback at 48 kbps)  
MP3 format: Approximately 17 hours (Playback at 128 kbps)  
WMA format: Approximately 15 hours (Playback at 128 kbps)  
AAC format: Approximately 18 hours (Playback at 128 kbps)  
FM radio reception (NW-S202F/S203F/S205F only): Approximately 5 hours  
*
This is when power save setting is “ON-Super” ( page54), the sound quality setting (Equalizer) is “OFF” ( page  
33), and G Sensor setting is “OFF” ( page 40). The battery duration will vary depending on temperature and usage.  
Dimension (w/h/d)  
15.0 × 96.5 × 15.0 mm (0.6 × 3.8 × 0.6 inches)  
(w/h/d, projecting parts not included)  
Mass  
Approx. 26 g (Approx. 0.9 oz)  
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Additional Information...Specifications  
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Minimum System Requirements (for the player)  
Computer  
IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems:  
– Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later)  
– Windows XP Home Edition  
– Windows XP Professional  
– Windows XP Media Center Edition  
– Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004  
– Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005  
OSs other than those indicated above are not supported.  
CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz or higher  
RAM: 128 MB or more  
Hard Disk drive: 200 MB or more of available space (1.5 GB or more is recommended)  
More space may be required, depending on the version of the operating system. Additional space is  
required for storing music data.  
Display:  
– Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (recommended 1,024 × 768 or higher)  
– Colors: High Color (16 bit) (or higher) (SonicStage may not operate properly at color settings at or  
below 256 colors.)  
CD-ROM drive (supporting Digital Music CD playback capabilities using WDM)  
To create original CDs or to back up audio CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required.  
Sound board  
USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended)  
Internet Explorer 5.5 or later needs to be installed.  
Internet connection is required to use the CD Data Base (CDDB) or Electronic Music Distribution  
(EMD).  
We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements.  
Not supported by the following environments:  
– 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  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.  
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Index  
Symbols  
D
(Album)....................................... 29  
(Artist) .......................................... 29  
(Artist/Album)........................... 29  
(Folder) ........................................ 19  
1 (Repeat 1 Song)......................... 19  
(Repeat All) ................................. 19  
(Repeat Folder) ....................... 19  
SHUF (Repeat Shuffle All) ........ 19  
D.Normalizer ................................... 35  
Date-Time ............................44, 46, 47  
Date Disp Type ................................ 46  
Disp. Rotation .................................. 53  
DISP button........................................ 9  
Display .............................................. 12  
Dynamic Normalizer ...................... 35  
SHUF  
E
(Repeat Shuffle Folder)............... 19  
Equalizer........................................... 33  
Explorer ............................................ 67  
A
AAC................................................... 64  
Accessories ......................................... 6  
Adobe Reader..................................... 3  
Album ............................................... 17  
ALL SONGS..................................... 13  
Artist ................................................. 16  
ATRAC..................................64, 65, 89  
AVLS (Limiting the volume).......... 36  
F
Fast-forward..................................... 10  
Fast-rewind....................................... 10  
FM ..................................................... 55  
FM Auto Preset................................ 56  
Folder (control mode)...............10, 29  
Format (Formatting)....................... 50  
G
B
G Sensor............................................ 40  
Battery.........................................62, 63  
Beep (Beep sound) .......................... 37  
Bit rate............................................... 64  
H
Headphones............................6, 11, 85  
HOLD ............................................... 10  
HOME button.................................... 9  
HOME screen .................................... 8  
C
Calorie.........................................21, 38  
Charge the battery........................... 62  
Clock ................................................. 27  
Computer...................................... 3, 91  
Counter Reset .................................. 43  
Count History.................................. 42  
I
Information...................................... 48  
Initialize......................................49, 50  
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Set Date-Time.................................. 44  
Set Playlist......................................... 25  
Set Target .......................................... 21  
Set the current time......................... 44  
SETTINGS.......................................... 8  
Shuffle ............................................... 19  
Shuttle switch................................... 10  
Skip to the beginning of a song ..... 10  
Song Information ............................ 66  
Song order ........................................ 29  
SonicStage..................................... 3, 80  
Sort .................................................... 29  
Sound ....................... 33, 34, 35, 36, 37  
Sound quality.............................33, 34  
SPORTS MODE...................21, 23, 38  
STOPWATCH.................................. 26  
K
km...................................................... 22  
M
Manual (Volume) ............................ 32  
Manual tuning ................................. 57  
Messages ........................................... 76  
miles .................................................. 22  
Mono/Auto....................................... 61  
MP3.............................................64, 89  
Music Pacer ...................................... 23  
P
Playback.............................................. 9  
Playlist............................................... 14  
Play Mode......................................... 18  
Play Range ........................................ 19  
Power Save........................................ 54  
Preset Custom.................................. 34  
Preset (Volume)............................... 30  
Preset tuning .................................... 57  
T
Time Disp Type ............................... 47  
Transferring........................................ 3  
Troubleshooting............................... 69  
Tuner................................................. 55  
R
U
Radio................................................. 55  
Recharging........................................ 62  
Repeat................................................ 19  
Reset (the players) ........................... 69  
Reset All Setting............................... 49  
Uninstalling...................................... 80  
USB Power  
(USB connection setting) ........... 52  
V
Volume....................................9, 30, 33  
Volume Mode................................... 30  
VOL +/- button.................................. 9  
S
Scan Sens .......................................... 60  
SEARCH........................................... 15  
by album ..............................................17  
by artist.................................................16  
by song name.......................................15  
Searching for Songs......................... 15  
Serial Number.................................. 48  
W
Windows Explorer........................... 67  
WMA ..........................................64, 89  
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