Sony Video Game Console SCPH 102 User Manual

3-066-615-22(1)  
Connector section  
1/u (on/standby)/RESET  
button and 1/u indicator  
Disc cover  
Instruction Manual  
§ (open) button  
MEMORY CARD slots  
Controller ports  
Thank you for purchasing the PlayStation® (PS one®)  
video game console.  
You can enjoy playing PlayStation® format CD-  
ROM discs with both the PlayStation® logo and  
[PAL]  
designation, and audio CDs with this unit.  
Before using the unit, please read this instruction  
manual and retain it for future reference.  
L2 button, R2 button,  
L1 button, R1 button  
Directional buttons  
¢ button, ® button,  
button, π button  
START button  
ANALOG mode button  
SELECT button  
SCPH-102 B  
Left analog stick, right analog  
stick, L3 button, R3 button  
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Table of contents  
Unpacking  
3
2 WARNING  
3 Unpacking  
4 Precautions  
Check that you have the following items:  
5 Connecting your PS one®  
console to a TV set  
7 Playing a game  
• Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®  
• PS one® console  
)
9 Using the Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®  
)
11 Using the Memory Card  
13 Playing an audio CD  
16 Enjoying SoundScope  
18 Troubleshooting  
21 GUARANTEE  
• RFU Adaptor  
• AC Adaptor  
22 Specifications  
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Precautions  
4
Avoid rough handling or knocks and  
do not put any heavy objects on top  
of your PS one® console. This could  
damage the console or the disc.  
About the discs  
On condensation  
If your PS one® console is brought  
directly from a cold to a warm location,  
or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lens  
inside. Should this occur, your PS one®  
console may not operate properly. In  
this case, remove the disc for several  
hours until the moisture evaporates. If  
your PS one® console still does not  
operate properly, call the appropriate  
PlayStation® customer service helpline  
which can be found:  
You can use two kinds of discs with  
your PS one® console: CD-ROM discs  
with both PlayStation® logo and [PAL]  
designation, and audio CD discs.  
Some discs sold in foreign countries  
cannot be used with this unit.  
On safety  
Do not leave your PS one® console  
near heat sources, or in a place  
subject to direct sunlight (operating  
temperature: 5˚C-35˚C), excessive  
dust or sand, moisture, liquid, on an  
uneven surface, or in a car with its  
windows closed.  
The laser beam emitted from the lens  
of your PS one® console is harmful to  
the eyes. Do not attempt to  
disassemble the casing. Servicing  
should be carried out by qualified  
personnel only.  
Should any solid objects or liquid fall  
into your PS one® console, unplug it  
immediately and have it checked by  
qualified personnel before any  
further use.  
Disconnect your PS one® console  
from the mains if you do not intend  
to use it for any length of time. When  
doing this, grasp the adaptor and pull  
it from the wall socket. Never pull  
the cord itself.  
On handling discs  
Do not leave the discs near heat  
sources or in direct sunlight or  
excessive moisture.  
Store the discs in their cases when  
theyre not in use.  
When handling the discs, do not  
touch the surface.  
Hold them by the edge.  
Do not stick paper or tape on the  
discs.  
If your PS one® console causes  
interference to radio or television  
reception, turn it off or move it away  
from the radio or television.  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
Do not touch the lens inside the disc  
cover. To protect the lens from dust  
keep the disc cover closed except  
when inserting or removing the disc.  
If the lens is not clean, your PS one®  
console may not operate properly.  
The SCPH-1040 Link Cable cannot be  
used with this unit.  
The method for resetting the PS one®  
is different to that for the  
PlayStation® (SCPH-1002 B,  
SCPH-5502 B, SCPH-5552 B,  
SCPH-7002 B, SCPH-7502 B,  
Do not connect your PS one®  
console to a projection TV  
Do not connect your PS one® console to  
a projection TV. Permanent damage  
may result unless it has an LCD screen.  
Do not write on the discs with a  
marker, etc.  
For your health  
Be sure to take a break of about 15  
minutes during every hour of play.  
Do not play a game when you are  
Never analyse, examine or  
remodel your PS one® console  
Use your PS one® console according to  
this instruction manual. Sony  
Computer Entertainment Inc. expressly  
prohibits the analysis or remodelling of  
the PS one® console, and also prohibits  
the analysis, use of its circuit  
very tired or short of sleep.  
Play in a well lit room, sitting as far  
from the screen as the cord will  
allow.  
SCPH-9002 B). For more information,  
see Restarting a gameon page 8.  
Avoid prolonged physical contact  
with the PS one® console or AC  
adaptor. This may cause low  
On operation  
Operate your PS one® console only  
on 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.  
Do not cover your PS one® console  
during use as heat may build up  
internally.  
configurations without express written  
permission of Sony Computer  
Entertainment Inc.  
temperature burns.  
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5
Connecting your PS one® console to a TV set  
Connecting to a TV with a Euro-AV  
B
connector using the Euro-AV  
connector plug  
Connecting to a TV with an aerial  
input  
A
ANT  
Connect your PS one® console to the Euro-AV connector on the TV using  
the optional Euro-AV connector plug (not supplied) and optional AV  
Cable (integrated audio/video) SCPH-1140 E (not supplied), making sure  
you match the colours on the plug and terminals.  
Connect your PS one® console to the aerial input on the TV using the  
supplied RFU Adaptor. Note that the sound will not be in stereo in this case.  
After connecting  
Tune your TV to frequency 36.  
After connecting  
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (Refer to the instruction  
manual of your TV.)  
(continued)  
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Connecting your PS one® console to a TV set (continued)  
6
Connecting to a TV with a Euro-AV  
connector directly  
Connecting to a TV with audio/  
video inputs  
C
D
You can improve picture quality by using the optional Euro-AV Cable  
SCPH-1052.  
Connect your PS one® console to the Euro-AV connector on the TV.  
Connect your PS one® console to the TV using the optional AV Cable  
(integrated audio/video) SCPH-1140 E (not supplied), making sure you  
match the colours on the plugs and terminals.  
If your TV is monaural, do not connect the red plug. If you want to hear  
both left and right sounds from a monaural TV, use a commercially available  
dual-phono to single-phono (stereo to monaural) type audio cable.  
After connecting  
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (Refer to the instruction  
manual of your TV.)  
After connecting  
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (Refer to the instruction  
manual of your TV.)  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
A small number of television sets or monitors may display a bouncing or other  
incorrect screen effect when connected to the PS one® console. Any applicable  
warranties offered by SCEE may be limited or disclaimed in such particular cases.  
Should you experience any difficulties with your PS one® console, please contact the  
appropriate PlayStation® customer service helpline which can be found:  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format software manual.  
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Playing a game  
7
1
Press § (open) button.  
The disc cover opens.  
2 Insert a disc in the disc holder with the label side up.  
Close the disc cover.  
When you close the disc cover, close it firmly until it clicks.  
3
4 Press 1/u (on/standby)/RESET button.  
The 1/u (on/standby) indicator lights up.  
After the start-up screen, screen 1appears and the game begins.  
Set the supplied Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) to the appropriate  
mode for the software (see page 9).  
Tips  
When you end a game, press § button, remove a disc and press 1/u/RESET button to  
turn off the PS one® console.  
If you turn on your PS one® console without first inserting a disc, screen 2appears. It  
gives you access to the audio CD control screen and the Memory Cards activity screen,  
described later on in this instruction manual. If you insert a CD-ROM disc of the  
PlayStation® format while screen 2is on, the game will start automatically.  
If the screen 3appears, the inserted disc might be of a different format. Check if it has  
both the PlayStation® logo and [PAL] designation on it. A damaged or dirty disc would  
also produce this screen.  
When you close the disc cover, push here firmly until it clicks.  
See ”Troubleshooting“ on page 18.  
Notes  
When inserting a disc, push the disc gently but firmly until it sits snugly on the central  
spindle.  
1
2
3
MWARNING  
Before removing a disc, press the § button and make sure that the disc completely stops.  
Never touch the disc while it is spinning. Otherwise, you may hurt yourself or damage the  
disc or your PS one® console.  
(continued)  
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Playing a game (continued)  
8
A Restarting a game  
C Screens that appear after  
start-up screen  
1/u/RESET button  
When you turn on your PS one® console, one of the following screens will  
appear.  
1A CD-ROM with both PlayStation®  
logo and [PAL] designation is  
inserted.  
Press 1/u (on/standby)/RESET button twice.  
Be careful not to accidentally press 1/u/RESET button twice while playing  
the game, or the game will end.  
B Removing a disc  
2No disc is inserted.  
When you close  
the disc cover,  
push here firmly  
until it clicks.  
3A disc that cannot be played with  
the PS one® console is inserted.  
§ button  
Press § (open) button.  
While pressing the central spindle gently, pick up the disc holding it by the  
edge.  
When you close the disc cover, close it firmly until it clicks.  
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Using the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®)  
9
B Digital mode (indicator: off)  
You can use this Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) in the same manner as  
the SCPH-1080 E Controller.  
A
Mode switching and mode indicator  
START button  
ANALOG mode button  
R2 button  
SELECT button  
R1 button  
L2 button  
¢ button  
L1 button  
® button  
Mode indicator  
Directional  
buttons  
button  
This Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) can be switched between two  
modes by pressing the ANALOG mode button.  
Each time the ANALOG mode button is pressed, the mode changes as  
follows.  
ANALOG mode  
button  
π button  
Mode indicator: off  
Digital mode (indicator: off)  
µ  
(continued)  
Analog mode (indicator: red)  
Note  
After checking the “  
icons on the software, switch to the  
appropriate mode for use.  
Note however, that some software makes this adjustment automatically. In such cases, the  
ANALOG mode button is overridden by the software. For details, refer to the software  
manual.  
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Using the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCKR) (continued)  
10  
C Analog mode (indicator: red)  
Vibration function  
This Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) is a touch sensitive controller  
with a vibration function. The vibration function can be set to ON or OFF  
using the appropriate software operations screen on your TV. The function  
of each button may vary depending on the software played. Refer to  
individual software manuals for further details.  
Supports software with “  
icon.  
Before using the Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®)  
After turning the console on, rotate the  
analog sticks once with your thumbs  
before starting a game. Do not twist the  
analog sticks but rotate as if drawing a  
circle (see diagram at left).  
Notes  
When the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) is not being used, turn the PS one® console  
off or unplug the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) from the PS one® console.  
Before using the vibration function of this Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®), please  
read the following notes on safety.  
The vibration function for the PS one® is designed differently from that of the  
PlayStation® in order to conserve power. (SCPH-1002 B, SCPH-5502 B, SCPH-5552 B,  
SCPH-7002 B, SCPH-7502 B, SCPH-9002 B).  
START button  
R2 button  
SELECT button  
L2 button  
For safety  
R1 button  
¢ button  
® button  
button  
π button  
Stop using this unit immediately if you become tired or if you experience  
unpleasantness or pain in your hands or arms while using. If the condition persists,  
consult your doctor.  
Do not attempt to operate the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) in any way other  
than with your hands. Do not bring the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) into  
close contact with your head, face or near the bones of any other part of your body.  
Do not use the vibration function of the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) if you  
have any ailment in the bones or joints of your hands or arms.  
Do not use the vibration function of the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) when  
your fingers, hands, wrists, or arms are broken, dislocated, or sprained; or if you have  
a pulled muscle. These ailments may become worse due to the vibration of the  
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®).  
L1 button  
Directional buttons  
Left analog stick /  
L3 button *  
Avoid prolonged use of the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®). Take a break  
approximately every thirty minutes.  
ANALOG mode button  
Right analog stick /  
R3 button *  
Mode indicator: red  
* The R3 button and the L3 button function when the stick is pressed.  
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Using the Memory Card  
11  
A MEMORY CARD screen  
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!º  
1
2
3
4
5
Memory Card 1  
Memory Card 2  
You can save and load game data using the optional SCPH-1020 E Memory 6  
Card.  
Each Memory Card has 15 memory blocks.  
You can copy game data from one Memory Card to another or delete  
unnecessary data, by bringing up the MEMORY CARD screen.  
789  
Set the supplied Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) to digital mode  
(indicator: off).  
1
2
Contents of Memory Card 1. The game data is displayed as icons.  
Copy the selected game data.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Copy all game data on the selected card.  
Delete the selected game data.  
Arrow pointer.  
Displays of the game name and other details of the selected data.  
YES”  
NO”  
Exit from this screen.  
Starting Memory Card operation  
1 Turn on your PS one® without inserting a disc.  
2 Insert Memory Card (or two Memory Cards).  
3 Select MEMORY CARDwith the directional buttons and press the  
® button.  
Icon. The number of icons corresponds to the number of used memory  
blocks.  
Cancelling the Memory Card screen  
Select EXIT (9) on the Memory Card screen with the directional buttons  
and press the ® button.  
Contents of Memory Card 2. The game data is displayed as icons.  
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(continued)  
Using the Memory Card (continued)  
12  
Copying all the game data  
1 Check that the Memory Card you are copying to has enough memory  
B Memory Card operation  
blocks, then select COPY ALL.  
2 Select the Memory Card to be copied .  
3 Press the ® button.  
To cancel copying, select NO.  
Notes  
Do not remove the Memory Card until the icons stop moving.  
If the data you are tried to copy already exists on the Memory Card, the data will not be  
copied.  
Deleting game data  
1 Select DELETE.  
® button  
Directional buttons  
2 Select the Memory Card that has the data you wish to delete.  
How to use the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) for the Memory  
Card screen  
To move the arrow pointer: Press the directional buttons.  
To select the items: Press the ® button.  
3 Select the icon of the data you wish to delete.  
4 Select YES.  
To cancel deleting, select NO.  
Tip  
You can also operate using the optional SCPH-1090 E Mouse.  
Copying game data  
1 Check that the Memory Card you are copying to has enough memory  
blocks, then select COPY.  
2 Select the Memory Card containing the data to be copied.  
3 Select the icon of the data to be copied.  
4 Press the ® button.  
To cancel copying, select NO.  
Notes  
You cannot copy the data to a Memory Card that does not have enough empty blocks.  
Delete unnecessary data.  
Do not remove the Memory Card until the icons stop moving.  
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Playing an audio CD  
13  
You can also play audio CDs through your PS one® console. There are two  
control methods for the audio CD facility.  
Selecting the buttons on the audio CD screen operation (A)  
Pressing the buttons on the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) (direct  
button operation) (C)  
Set the supplied Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) to digital mode  
(indicator: off).  
Note  
As the two ways above work at the same time, be sure not to confuse the operation.  
Starting audio CD operation  
1 Press § (open) button.  
The disc cover opens.  
2 Insert a disc in the disc holder with the label side up.  
3 Close the disc cover.  
When you close the disc cover, close it firmly until it clicks.  
4 Press 1/u (on/standby)/RESET button.  
The 1/u (on/standby) indicator lights up.  
After the start-up screen, the audio CD screen appears.  
You can also insert an audio CD after turning on the power.  
When you close the disc cover, push here firmly until it clicks.  
Cancelling audio CD operation  
Select EXIT (7) on the screen with the directional buttons and press the  
® button.  
Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies  
The audio CD playback feature of this product is designed to conform  
to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Recently, some record companies  
have started marketing music discs encoded with copyright protection  
technologies. Some of these music discs do not conform to the CD  
standard and may not be playable on this product.  
(continued)  
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Playing an audio CD (continued)  
14  
A Audio CD Screen  
1
Displays the current track number, and the elapsed or remaining  
playback time. Press the TIMEbutton to switch the display.  
Displays the selected playback mode.  
CONTINUE: Play all tracks on the disc in order.  
SHUFFLE: Play the tracks in random order.  
PROGRAM: Play the selected tracks in a specified order.  
REPEAT: Play a single track or all tracks repeatedly.  
Change the playback time display.  
Arrow pointer.  
1
2
0
2
3
3
4
5
6
9
8
(: Play.  
4
5
P: Pause.  
p: Stop.  
=: Find the start of the current or previous track.  
+: Find the start of the next track.  
0: Fast Reverse.  
7
6
): Fast Forward.  
7
8
Cancel audio CD operation.  
Sound effect buttons.  
Select DIRECTto cancel the sound effect you chose.  
Display track numbers higher than 20. (Appears only when there are  
more than 20 tracks on an audio CD.)  
Select the track number(s) from a grid showing all the tracks on the  
CD.  
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Programming a sequence of tracks  
1 Select PROGRAM.  
B Various playback modes  
2 Select the track number you want to play.  
Repeat this step until you have selected all the tracks you want to  
include.  
3 Select (.  
To resume normal play, select CONTINUE.  
Playing the tracks in random order  
1 Select SHUFFLE.  
2 Select (.  
® button  
To resume normal play, select CONTINUE.  
Directional buttons  
How to use the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) for the CD operation  
screen  
C To operate the CD directly with the  
To move the arrow pointer: Press the directional buttons.  
To select the items: Press the ® button.  
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®  
)
Tip  
You can also operate using the optional SCPH-1090 E Mouse.  
Using the buttons on the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®), you can  
control basic CD operations without looking at the screen.  
Playing an audio CD through to the end once  
Select (.  
=
0
+
)
Playing tracks on a loop  
To repeat the current track, select REPEATuntil REPEAT 1appears.  
To repeat all the tracks, select REPEATuntil REPEAT ALLappears.  
To resume normal play, select REPEATuntil the REPEATindication  
disappears.  
Start SoundScope  
(See page 14)  
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Enjoying SoundScope  
16  
A SoundScope operation  
1* 2* 3 5*  
4*  
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!™  
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6*  
7
Playing Audio CDs on your PS one® console will activate the SoundScope  
feature, a graphical representation of the music you are playing. Using the  
buttons on the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®), you can choose your  
favorite picture from 24 patterns, change the colour of the picture or add  
the effect of an afterimage. You can also save and load your SoundScope  
settings using the Memory Card.  
8*  
9
When enjoying SoundScope, set the supplied Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®) to digital mode and operate the CD directly with  
the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) in digital mode (indicator: off).  
* : Press these buttons while holding down button to save your operation or change  
the size of the picture. For details, see "C Additional operations".  
1- 5Audio CD operation:  
Starting SoundScope operation  
Press SELECT button when the CD operation screen is displayed.  
1
Find the start of the current or previous track.  
2Fast Reverse  
Returning to the CD operation screen  
3Play / Pause  
Press SELECT button.  
4Fast Forward  
5Find the start of the next track.  
Shorten the interval of displayed pictures.  
Change the pattern of the picture.  
Lengthen the interval of displayed pictures.  
Return to the CD operation screen.  
Add an afterimage effect to the picture.  
6
7
8
9
0
Select the pattern of the picture in random order.  
!™ Use this button with others for additional operations.  
Change the colour of the picture.  
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Switching to stored settings  
B Operation with the Mouse  
1 During playback, press L1 button while holding down button.  
A mark appears on the lower left of the screen, and the SoundScope  
picture is transformed by the stored operation.  
You can also operate SoundScope  
A6  
A9  
A!£  
A!¡  
A!£  
using the Mouse (SCPH-1090 E:  
sold separately). Refer to A for the  
operation.  
For the CD operation screen  
To move the mouse pointer(+):  
Move the Mouse.  
2 Press L1 button while holding down button.  
The mark disappears and the procedure is completed.  
A8  
To select the items: Press the left  
button.  
Tip  
Your stored setting is lost when you turn off the PS one® console. If you want to keep the  
data, you can save and load it by using the Memory Card with one memory block.  
Saving the stored operation in the Memory Card  
Press R2 button while holding down button.  
A mark appears on the upper right of the screen.  
C Additional operations  
Changing the size of the picture  
Press the directional buttons (up or down) while holding down button.  
Changing and Storing the settings  
1 During playback, press R1 button while holding down button.  
A mark flashes on the lower right of the screen.  
Note  
You can store only one custom setting of SoundScope operation. If the data already exists,  
it is erased.  
Loading the data in the Memory Card  
Press L2 button while holding down button.  
A mark appears on the upper left of the screen. To use the loaded data,  
follow the procedure above.  
2 Operate the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®).  
While the mark is lit, any changes you make to the SoundScope  
operation with the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) are stored.  
3
When you are finished, press R1 button while holding down button.  
The mark disappears and the procedure is completed.  
Note  
Do not unplug the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) during the procedures.  
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Troubleshooting  
18  
Symptoms  
Checks  
1
2
3
Is the TV volume set properly?  
If not, adjust the volume. Make sure  
muteis not selected on the TV.  
If you experience any of the following problems, read the instructions for the specified  
Checkor Diagnosis.  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 2  
1
No sound  
Check 1  
Check 2  
Check 12  
Is the frequency or input selector of  
the TV set correctly?  
If not, set it to the correct position.  
2
3
4
No picture on the screen.  
The picture and the sound skip.  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 3  
The screen and the sound freeze  
or the game (or audio CD) stops playing.  
Is your PS one® console correctly  
connected to a TV (or a VCR) with  
the cable?  
Check 13  
5
6
The game (or audio CD) does not start.  
Check 6  
If not, connect it correctly.  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 4  
R
The Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK )  
does not work.  
Check 14  
Check 17  
Check 18  
Check 14  
4
5
Is the AC adaptor connected to  
your PS one® console and the wall  
socket?  
Connect the AC adaptor firmly to a wall  
socket and to the PS one® console.  
7
8
9
A game (or audio CD) that once worked  
perfectly, now no longer does.  
You cannot save game data using  
the Memory Card.  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 5  
Is the power turned on to both your  
PS one® console and the TV?  
If not, turn on the PS one® console and the  
TV.  
The vibration function of the Analog  
R
Controller (DUALSHOCK ) does not work.  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 6  
10 The screen and sound are noisy.  
Diagnosis E  
11 The error message appears on the screen.  
Diagnosis F  
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6
7
Is a disc inserted in your PS one®  
console?  
11 Did you bring your PS one® console  
directly from a cold to a warm  
location before you inserted the  
disc?  
16 Check to see if another controller  
will work.  
If not, insert a disc.  
If Yes,  
If No,  
b Diagnosis D  
b Diagnosis F  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 7  
If Yes,  
b Diagnosis C  
17 Check to see if another game (or  
Is the inserted disc either a  
CD-ROM disc with both the  
PlayStation® logo and [PAL]  
designation or an audio CD?  
Insert such a CD-ROM disc or an audio  
CD.  
If No,  
b Check 12  
audio CD) will work.  
If Yes,  
If No,  
b Diagnosis A  
b Diagnosis F  
12 Is your PS one® console placed on a  
stable surface?  
Install the PS one® console in a flat stable  
place.  
18 Is the Memory Card inserted in your  
PS one® console?  
Do not shake or vibrate the PS one®  
console.  
If the problem persists, bCheck 13  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 8  
If not, insert it in the MEMORY CARD slot  
of the PS one® console.  
8
9
Is the disc cover closed firmly?  
If not, close it firmly.  
If the problem persists, bCheck 19  
13 Check to see if another game (or  
If the problem persists,  
bCheck 9  
19 Are there empty blocks on the  
Memory Card?  
audio CD) will work.  
Is the disc inserted with the label  
side up?  
If not, insert the disc with the label side up.  
If the problem persists, bCheck 10  
If Yes,  
If No,  
b Diagnosis A  
b Diagnosis B  
Keep empty blocks on the Memory Card.  
If the problem persists,  
bDiagnosis G  
14 Is the Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®) connected to your  
PS one® console?  
10 Check to see if the PS one® console  
is set to pause mode.  
If not, connect it to the controller port of  
the PS one® console.  
If Yes, cancel it.  
If the problem persists, bCheck 11  
If the problem persists, bCheck 15  
15 Is the Analog Controller  
(DUALSHOCK®) set to the  
appropriate mode for the software?  
Switch to the appropriate mode.  
If the problem persists, bCheck 16  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
20  
Diagnoses  
D There is a problem with the F There is a problem with  
A There is a problem with the  
Analog Controller  
your PS one® console.  
disc.  
Please contact the appropriate PlayStation®  
customer service helpline which can be  
found:  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
Clean the underside of the disc with a CD  
cleaner and try to play it again.  
To clean the disc, refer to the instruction  
manual of the CD cleaner.  
If the problem persists, the disc may be  
defective.  
(DUALSHOCK®).  
Please contact the appropriate PlayStation®  
customer service helpline which can be  
found:  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
G There is a problem with the  
B The lens may be dirty.  
Clean the lens by using a plastic lens  
cleaning kit.  
E Check the connection  
between your PS one®  
console and the TV (or  
VCR).  
Memory Card.  
Please contact the appropriate PlayStation®  
customer service helpline which can be  
found:  
To clean the lens, refer to the instruction  
manual of the plastic lens cleaning kit.  
If the problem persists, please contact the  
appropriate PlayStation® customer service  
helpline which can be found:  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
Insert the plugs of the connecting cable  
firmly into the connectors. If the picture  
and the sound are still picking up noise,  
the plugs may be dirty or there may be a  
short inside the cable. If the problem  
persists even after trying another cable,  
please contact the appropriate PlayStation®  
customer service helpline which can be  
found:  
C Moisture condensation has  
occured on the disc.  
Remove the disc and leave it until the  
moisture evaporates, or clean the  
on the customer registration card;  
within every PlayStation® format  
software manual.  
underside of the disc using a CD cleaner.  
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GUARANTEE  
21  
4. Where permitted under applicable law, this  
Guarantee will be your sole and exclusive remedy  
for breach of any warranty, guarantee or condition,  
express or implied, in respect of this Product and  
neither SCEE nor any other Sony entity, or their  
suppliers or authorised service facilities, will be  
liable for any incidental or consequential loss or  
damage.  
GUARANTEE  
IMPORTANT  
Thank you for buying this Product.  
1. If you need to claim under this Guarantee, please  
call your local Customer Service Helpline (listed on  
the Customer Registration Card and in a current  
software manual) for return instructions and other  
guidance.  
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) will,  
for a period of 1 (one) year from the date of original  
purchase, repair or (at SCEEs option) replace any  
component part of this Product, free of charge, where it  
is faulty due to defective materials or workmanship.  
Replacement will be with a new or refurbished unit, at  
SCEEs option.  
2. This Guarantee is only valid:  
i
in the UK and Ireland  
ii when the original sales receipt or invoice  
(indicating the date of purchase and retailers  
name) is presented together with the faulty  
Product (and has not been altered or defaced  
since the date of original purchase).  
If this Product needs any repair which is not covered  
by this Guarantee, please call your local Customer  
Service Helpline for advice. If your home country is  
not one of those listed, please contact your retailer.  
This Guarantee is in addition to your statutory  
consumer rights (under applicable law) and does not  
affect them in any way.  
iii When the Guarantee seal on the Product has  
not been damaged or removed.  
Please complete and return the enclosed (Freepost)  
Customer Registration Card.  
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe  
30 Golden Square, London W1F 9LD UK  
3. You may not claim under this Guarantee when the  
Product is damaged as a result of:  
i
commercial use, accident, fair wear and tear or  
misuse (including, without limitation, failure to  
use this Product for its normal purpose and/or  
in accordance with instructions on proper use  
and maintenance, or installation or use in a  
manner inconsistent with applicable local  
technical or safety standards);  
ii use in conjunction with any unauthorized  
peripheral (including, without limitation, game  
enhancement devices, adaptors and power  
supply devices);  
iii any adaptation or adjustment to, or alteration  
of, this Product carried out for any reason, and  
whether properly carried out or not; or  
iv maintenance or repairs carried out other than  
by an authorised service facility.  
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Specifications  
22  
General  
Optional accessories  
Power requirements:  
Power consumption:  
Dimensions:  
! DC IN 7.5V  
9 W  
193 x 38 x 144 mm (w/h/d)  
560 g  
SCPH-110 E  
SCPH-1020 E  
SCPH-1052  
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCKR)  
Memory Card  
Euro-AV Cable  
Mass:  
SCPH-1070 E  
SCPH-1080 E  
SCPH-1090 E  
SCPH-1122  
Multitap  
Controller  
Mouse  
RFU Adaptor  
Operating Temperature: 5˚C-35˚C  
Laser diode properties  
Material: GaAlAs  
Wavelength: l=780 nm  
SCPH-1140 E  
SCPH-1160 E  
SCPH-1200 E  
AV Cable (integrated audio/video)  
AV Adaptor  
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCKR)  
Emission duration: Continuous  
Laser output: Less than 44.6 µW  
(measured at a distance of 200 mm from the lens surface on  
the optical pick-up block)  
SCPH-10072 B RFU Adaptor  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Inputs/outputs on the console front  
Controller ports (2)  
MEMORY CARD slots (2)  
Output on the console rear  
AV MULTI OUT connector (1)  
Supplied accessories  
AC Adaptor (1)  
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCKR) (1)  
RFU Adaptor (1)  
Instruction Manual (1)  
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are registered  
trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.  
SONYand “ “ are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
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