Sony MP3 Player 4 141 609 11 1 User Manual

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Operation Guide  
NWZ-X1050 / X1051 / X1060 / X1061  
4-141-609-11 (1)  
©2009 Sony Corporation  
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Note  
Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some models  
may not be available.  
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Basic Operations and Screens  
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Parts and Controls  
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Front  
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Screen (touch panel)  
WM-PORT jack  
Touch (tap) an icon, item, control  
button, etc., on the screen to operate  
Use this jack to connect the supplied  
USB cable, or optional peripheral  
devices.  
the player ( page 11).  
HOME button  
Built-in antenna  
Press to display the Home menu (  
Take care not to cover the antenna  
with your hand or other objects  
during wireless LAN  
If you press and hold the HOME  
button, the screen turns off and the  
player enters standby mode. If you  
press any button while the player is  
in standby mode, the screen that was  
displayed before entering standby  
mode such as playback screen, list  
screen, etc., reappears and the player  
is ready for operation.  
communication.  
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VOL +* /- button  
Adjusts the volume.  
NOISE CANCELING switch  
Slide the NOISE CANCELING  
switch in the direction of the arrow  
Furthermore, if you leave the player  
in standby mode for about a day, the  
player turns completely off  
to activate the Noise Canceling  
function ( page 110).  
automatically. Thereafter, if you press  
any button when the player is turned  
off, the start up screen appears first,  
then the Home menu appears.  
RESET button  
Press the RESET button with a small  
pin, etc., to reset the player ( page  
Note  
The player consumes battery power very  
slightly even when it is in standby mode.  
Therefore, the battery can run down  
rather sooner if you keep the player in  
standby mode for a long time without  
turning it off.  
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Basic Operations and Screens  
Rear  
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* button  
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Press to find the beginning of a song  
or video, or to fast-forward/rewind.  
Press the  
button to start  
playback of a song or video. During  
playback, press the  
pause.  
button to  
Headphone jack  
Connects the headphones ( page  
HOLD switch  
Use the HOLD switch to disable the  
buttons and touch panel to avoid  
unintentional actions.  
*1 There are tactile dots. Use them to help  
with button operations.  
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Connecting the headphones  
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Plug the headphones into the headphone jack of the player until they click into  
place. If the headphones are not connected correctly, the sound does not play.  
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Headphones  
Note  
The supplied headphones are exclusive to this player only. If you connect the supplied  
headphones to another device, the sound may not play.  
About the Noise Canceling function  
The Noise Canceling function ( page 110) is enabled when using the  
supplied headphones. The supplied headphones are exclusive to this player  
only and cannot be used with other devices.  
How to install the earbuds correctly  
If the earbuds do not fit your ears correctly, low bass sound may not be heard  
and the Noise Canceling function ( page 110) may not work effectively.  
To enjoy better sound quality, change the size of the earbuds or adjust the  
earbud position to fit your ears snugly.  
At purchase, M size earbuds are installed. If the earbuds do not  
fit your ears, try one of the other supplied sizes, S or L.  
When you change the earbuds, twist to install them firmly on  
the headphones to prevent the earbud from detaching and  
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remaining in your ear.  
When the earbud is broken, purchase the optional earbuds  
(EP-EX1).  
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Turning the Player On and Off  
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HOME button  
To turn on the player  
Press any button to turn the player on.  
Hint  
If  
appears on the top of the screen, slide the HOLD switch on the back of the  
player in the opposite direction of the arrow to cancel the HOLD function.  
To turn off the player  
If you press and hold the HOME button, “POWER OFF” screen appears, then  
the player enters the standby mode and the screen turns off.  
Furthermore, if standby mode is retained for about one day, the player turns off  
completely automatically.  
Hints  
After a lapse of time of the “Screen Off Timer” setting ( page 120), the screen turns  
off, but you can still tap the screen to turn it on.  
About 10 minutes after turning off the screen, the player enters the standby mode. You  
cannot use the touch panel during the standby mode. Press any button of the player to  
turn it on before using it.  
Adjust the date and time of the player before using it ( page 26).  
Notes  
You cannot operate the player when it is connected to a computer. Disconnect the USB  
cable before operating the player.  
When connected to a computer via the USB cable, the resume information of the last  
played song, video, photo, etc., is cleared. Reselect the desired content from the list  
screen.  
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Disabling the operation buttons and the touch panel  
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You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD  
switch when carrying it.  
HOLD switch  
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To lock the player  
Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow .  
The operation buttons and touch panel are disabled and  
appears on  
the information area ( page 13).  
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You can also lock the touch panel only, keeping the operation buttons enabled ( page  
To unlock the player  
Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction of the arrow .  
The operation buttons and touch panel are enabled and  
on the  
information area ( page 13) disappears.  
Note  
You cannot use the touch panel while the player is locked. If you press any button of the  
player while it is locked,  
appears on the information area.  
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How to Use the Touch Panel  
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You can use the touch panel screen to operate the player.  
Tap an icon, item, control button, etc., on the screen to operate the player. Also,  
drag up or down to scroll through a list, and flick to scroll quickly through a  
list or thumbnails (reduced-size images that appear in a list).  
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Tapping to select  
Touch (tap) an icon, item, control button, etc., to select it.  
Dragging to scroll  
Drag your finger up or down on the list to scroll through the list. Also, drag the  
indicator along the Seek Slider to choose a starting point for the playback.  
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Flicking to scroll quickly  
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Flick the screen up or down with your finger to scroll quickly through a list.  
Also, flick up, down or sideways to see the next/previous album on the album  
scroll screen, or to see the next/previous image on the scene scroll screen.  
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Notice for touch panel operations  
The touch panel of the player does not work properly when operated with:  
A gloved finger.  
Two or more fingers.  
A finger nail.  
A wet finger.  
A pen, ballpoint pen, pencil, stylus, etc.  
Touching with other objects in addition to a finger.  
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About the Home Menu  
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The following table shows the item list of the player.  
For details about each menu item, refer to the specified reference page.  
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FM Radio  
YouTube  
Videos  
Internet Browser  
Photos  
Music  
NC Modes  
Podcasts  
Settings  
Internet Browser  
Browse websites over wireless Internet connection ( page  
FM Radio  
YouTube  
Listen to FM radio broadcasting ( page 71).  
Watch videos on YouTube via wireless Internet connection  
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Photos  
Music  
View photos transferred to the player ( page 64).  
Listen to songs transferred to the player ( page 37).  
Videos  
Settings  
Podcasts  
Watch videos transferred to the player ( page 54).  
Set up the player and its applications ( page 118).  
Download podcast episodes via wireless Internet connection  
and play them back ( page 83).  
NC Modes  
Reduce unwanted ambient noise by active noise control  
technology ( page 110).  
About the information area  
The icons, shown in the table below, appear in the information area. The icons  
vary according to the playback status, settings or the screens.  
For details about each icon, refer to the specified reference page.  
Icons  
Description  
, etc. Playback status ( page 38, 55, 79, 91, 92)  
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       
Hold indication ( page 10)  
Wireless communication status ( page 129)  
Noise Canceling indication ( page 112)  
Remaining battery power indication ( page 24)  
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How to Use the Home Menu  
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The Home menu is the starting point of each application, such as searching for  
songs, changing settings, etc.  
You can display the Home menu by pressing the HOME button of the player.  
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HOME button  
From the Home menu, you can select the desired item on the screen by touch  
panel operations ( page 11). On the playback screen of music, video, photo,  
etc., you can operate the player by selecting the control button or item on the  
screen.  
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In this manual, operating instructions from the Home menu are described as  
below.  
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Example: From the Home menu, select (Music)  
(Search)  
“Album” the desired album the desired song.  
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Press the HOME button.  
The Home menu appears.  
HOME button  
Tap (Music).  
The music playback screen appears.  
You can operate the player by tapping the  
control buttons on the music playback  
screen.  
Tap (Search).  
The search menu appears.  
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Tap “Album.”  
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The album list screen appears.  
You can scroll the list by dragging your  
finger up or down.  
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Tap the desired album.  
The song list screen of the selected album  
appears.  
Tap the desired song.  
The music playback screen appears and  
playback begins.  
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To return to the Home menu during operation  
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Press the HOME button.  
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Tap (To List)/ (Up).  
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How to Use the Option Menu  
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The option menu items vary function-to-function, allowing you to change the  
settings of each application.  
You can tap (Option Menu) on the playback screen or the list screen to  
display the option menu. To close the option menu, tap (Option Menu) once  
more.  
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Playback screen  
Option menu  
(Option Menu)  
You can select the desired item on the option menu by touch panel operations  
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For example, the operations for setting “Play Mode” option to “Shuffle” are  
shown below.  
From the music playback screen, tap  
(Option Menu).  
The option menu appears.  
(Option Menu)  
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Tap “Play Mode.”  
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Tap “Shuffle.”  
Tap “OK.”  
The play mode changes to “Shuffle.”  
The items of the option menu differ, depending on the screen on which you tap  
(Option Menu).  
For details, see the following pages.  
“Using the Music Option Menu” ( page 45)  
“Using the Video Option Menu” ( page 60)  
“Using the Photo Option Menu” ( page 69)  
“Using the FM Radio Option Menu” ( page 76)  
“Using the YouTube Option Menu” ( page 82)  
“Using the Podcast Option Menu” ( page 100)  
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Text Input  
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You can use the onscreen keyboard to enter text.  
Select a text field you intend to enter text into, such as a web page address  
entry, to bring up the onscreen keyboard.  
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Example: Alphanumeric keyboard for English  
Input field  
Predictive texts field  
(English and Chinese only)  
Input mode key  
Changing the input mode (key assign)  
As you tap the Input mode key, the key assignment changes cyclically. The key  
assign maps vary depending on the language.  
Note  
Depending on the text field, you may not be able to change the input mode because of  
character restrictions.  
About the Chinese input method  
You can use the pinyin input method (for simplified Chinese) and the zhuyin  
input method (for traditional Chinese) to input Chinese text.  
About the predictive text function  
The onscreen keyboard for English and Chinese are implemented with  
predictive text function. As you enter a character, the predictive text function  
displays candidate words below the text you have entered. You can reduce the  
number of keystrokes by selecting one of these words. To select, tap the  
predictive text field to display the full list, drag the list to find the desired word,  
then tap it to add to the text you have entered.  
Hint  
You can use the URL predictive text function by tapping the “URLkey in the  
alphanumeric input mode. Candidate words for URL input that begin with the entered  
characters appear in the predictive text field. If you tap the predictive text field, the full  
list of the candidate words for URL input appears.  
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Entering text  
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The following example shows how to enter “Blue” in the alphanumeric input  
mode.  
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Tap the “ABC2” key five times.  
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“B” appears in the input field.  
Each time you press the key, the character changes.  
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Tap the “ ” key.  
The text cursor moves to the right of the “B.”  
Tap the “JKL5” key three times.  
“l” appears in the input field.  
Tap the “ ” key.  
The text cursor moves to the right of the “l.”  
Tap the “TUV8” key two times.  
“u” appears in the input field.  
Tap the “ ” key.  
The text cursor moves to the right of the “u.”  
Tap the “DEF3” key two times.  
“e” appears in the input field.  
Tap the “Set” key.  
“Blue” in the input field is confirmed.  
Tap the “OK” key.  
The onscreen keyboard disappears and the text “Blue” is entered in the  
text field that brought up the keyboard.  
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About the Bundled Software  
Windows Media Player 11  
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Windows Media Player can import audio data from CDs and transfer data to  
the player. When you use copyright protected WMA audio files and copyright  
protected WMV video files, use this software.  
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Transferable files: Music (MP3, WMA), Video (WMV), Photo (JPEG)  
For details on operation, refer to the Help of the software or visit the following  
website.  
Hint  
Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10 installed may encounter  
file limitations (AAC, video files, etc.) when transferring by drag-and-drop. If you install  
Windows Media Player 11 from the supplied CD-ROM, you can solve this problem, then  
you can transfer by drag-and-drop again. Before installing Windows Media Player 11 on  
your computer, make sure to check whether your software or service corresponds to  
Windows Media Player 11.  
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Media Manager for WALKMAN*  
Media Manager for WALKMAN can transfer music, photos or videos from the  
computer to the player and import audio data from CDs. Media Manager for  
WALKMAN can also subscribe to RSS feeds and transfer the music and video  
files that have been downloaded from Podcasts. For details on operation, refer  
to the Help of the software. Audio files (AAC) or videos can also be transferred  
by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer as well as Media Manager for  
WALKMAN.  
Transferable files: Music (MP3, WMA, AAC*2, WAV), Photo (JPEG), Video  
(MPEG-4 Simple Profile, AVC (H.264/AVC) Baseline Profile, WMV*2*3),  
Podcast (music, video)  
*1 Media Manager for WALKMAN is not bundled with the packages sold in the U.S.A.  
Please download it from the following web site:  
*2 DRM files are not compatible.  
*3 Some WMV files cannot be played back after being transferred by Media Manager for  
WALKMAN. If you retransfer them using Windows Media Player 11, they may become  
playable.  
Note  
Copyright protected video files, such as DVD movies or recorded digital television  
programs, are not supported.  
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Content Transfer  
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Content Transfer can transfer music, videos or photos from a computer to the  
player by a simple drag-and-drop operation. You can use Windows Explorer or  
iTunes® to drag and drop data to Content Transfer. Furthermore, if you transfer  
a podcast from iTunes® to the player, the podcast is registered to the player,  
allowing you to download the podcasts episodes by using the wireless LAN  
function of the player. For details on operation, refer to the Help of the  
software.  
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Transferable files: Music (MP3, WMA, AAC*1, WAV), Photo (JPEG), Video  
(MPEG-4 Simple Profile, AVC (H.264/AVC) Baseline Profile, WMV*1*2),  
Podcast (music, video)  
*1 DRM files are not compatible.  
*2 Some WMV files cannot be played back after being transferred by Content Transfer. If  
you retransfer them using Windows Media Player 11, they may become playable.  
Hints  
ATRAC files managed by SonicStage can be transferred to the player after conversion to  
MP3 file format. To convert files, download the MP3 Conversion Tool from the  
customer support website ( page 170).  
You can register podcasts to the player by using iTunes® and Content Transfer. To  
register, drag and drop the title of a podcast from iTunes® to Content Transfer.  
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Preparing the Player  
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Charging the Player  
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The player’s battery is recharged while the player is  
connected to a running computer.  
When you connect the player to your computer, use  
the supplied USB cable.  
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When the remaining battery power indication on  
the upper right-hand corner of the display shows:  
, charging is completed (charging time is approx. 3 hours).  
If the remaining battery power indication is not displayed, press the HOME  
button of the player to display it.  
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  
indication of the display).  
in the remaining battery power  
About the battery indicator  
The battery icon in the information area shows remaining battery charge.  
As the battery power gets lower, the bars of the icon disappear. If “LOW  
BATTERY. Please Charge.” appears, you cannot use the player. In this case,  
charge the battery by connecting to your computer. See  
duration.  
page 176 on battery  
Hint  
While charging, after a lapse of time of the “Screen Off Timer” setting ( page 120), the  
screen turns off. To see the charging status or other indications, press the HOME button  
to turn on the screen.  
Notes  
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 ºC to 35 ºC (41 ºF to 95 ºF).  
The number of times the battery can be recharged before it is used up is approximately  
500 times. This number may vary, depending on the conditions under which you use the  
player.  
The battery indicator on the display is only an estimate. For example, one section of  
black in the indicator will not always indicate exactly one-fourth of the batterys charge.  
“Do not disconnect.” appears in the display while the player accesses the computer. Do  
not disconnect the supplied USB cable while “Do not disconnect.” appears or data being  
transferred may be damaged.  
The touch panel and control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected  
to a computer.  
If you do not intend to use the player for over half a year, charge the battery at least once  
per 6 to 12 months for battery maintenance.  
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Preparing the Player  
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Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation  
of the player.  
We do not guarantee the recharge of the battery using personally assembled computers  
or modified computers.  
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If the computer enters a power saving mode, such as the sleep or hibernation mode,  
while the player is connected via the USB cable, the players battery is not charged.  
Instead, the player continues to draw power from the battery, discharging it.  
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.  
While the player is connected to a computer, do not turn on, restart, wake up from sleep  
mode, or shut down the computer. These operations may cause the player to  
malfunction. Disconnect the player from the computer before performing these  
operations.  
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When connected to a computer via the USB cable, the resume information of the last  
played song, video, photo, etc., is cleared. Reselect the desired content from the list  
screen.  
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Preparing the Player  
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Setting the Date and Time  
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Some applications of the player do not work correctly until the date and time  
are set. Set the current date and time before using the player.  
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Settings  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Clock Settings” “Set Date-Time.”  
Drag or flick the year, month, date, hour and minute up or down to  
adjust the date and time.  
Select “OK.”  
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Preparing the Player  
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Getting Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts  
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To enjoy music, videos, photos and podcasts on the player, you need to prepare  
the data on your computer.  
You can import music from audio CDs or from the Internet, etc. You can  
import videos from recorded videos or from the Internet, etc. You can import  
photos from a digital camera, etc.  
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To import the data into your computer, use appropriate software. For detailed  
information on how to import data, refer to the Help of each software.  
For details about supported file formats, see “Supported file format” ( page  
Hint  
You can connect the player to the Internet by using the wireless LAN function to  
download podcast episodes without using a computer ( page 84).  
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Preparing the Player  
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Transferring Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts  
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You can directly transfer data by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer on  
your computer.  
Playable data hierarchy has rules. To transfer data properly, see the following  
instructions.  
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For details about the bundled software that can transfer data, see  
Hints  
Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10 installed may encounter  
file limitations (AAC, video files, etc.) when transferring by drag-and-drop. If you install  
Windows Media Player 11 (for details, see “Installing the Operation Guide and software”  
of “Quick Start Guide”) from the supplied CD-ROM, you can solve this problem, then  
you can transfer by drag-and-drop again. Before installing Windows Media Player 11 on  
your computer, make sure to check whether your software or service corresponds to  
Windows Media Player 11.  
Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment.  
Some WMV files can be played back only by transferring using Windows Media Player  
11.  
Notes  
Do not disconnect the USB cable while “Do not disconnect.” appears on the player, or  
the data being transferred may be damaged.  
If you turn on or restart the computer while the player is connected to the computer, the  
player may malfunction. In this case, press the RESET button of the player to reset it (  
page 143). Disconnect the player from the computer before turn on or restart the  
computer.  
You cannot change the following folder names or delete them: “MUSIC,” “MP_ROOT,”  
“MPE_ROOT,” “VIDEO,” “PICTURES,” “PICTURE,” “DCIM,” “PODCASTS” and  
“FEEDS.”  
Do not change the folder or file names directly under the “MP_ROOT” folder or “MPE_  
ROOT” folder. Otherwise, they will not be displayed on the player.  
Connect the player to your computer using the supplied USB  
cable.  
Insert the connector of the USB cable into the player with the  
facing up.  
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Select the player on Windows Explorer, and then drag and drop  
files.  
The player appears on Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN].  
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Drag and drop files or folders into the “MUSIC” folder.  
However, folders and files beyond the 8th level will not be  
recognized.  
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8th  
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Note  
Do not change the folder name or delete the “MUSIC” folder.  
(On the player)  
Folders are displayed in the folder name order first, then files are displayed in  
the file name order. In this case, upper or lower case letters are not  
distinguished.  
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Drag and drop files or folders into the “VIDEO” folder.  
Files on the 1st to 8th level will be recognized. However, files  
beyond the 8th level will not be recognized.  
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8th  
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Note  
Do not change the name of the “VIDEO” folder. If renamed, the folder will not be  
displayed on the player.  
(On the player)  
In default setting, video files are displayed in the order they are transferred by  
drag-and-drop operation. (The latest data is at the top.)  
Hints  
You can arrange the video list by transfer date or by video title ( page 63).  
You can set JPEG files as a thumbnails of video files, by placing JPEG files in the  
corresponding video folders. When you display the video list, you can see the  
thumbnails (small pictures to display on the menu) for the video files on the player. To  
display a thumbnail for a video file, create a JPEG file (horizontal 160 × vertical 120 dots,  
extension: .jpg) and name it the same as the desired video file, then store it in the video  
file folder.  
The maximum video size playable on the player is 320 × 240. For detailed specifications,  
see “Specifications” ( page 173).  
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Drag and drop files or folders into the “PICTURE,” “PICTURES”  
or “DCIM” folder.  
Files on the 1st to 8th level will be recognized. However, files  
beyond the 8th level will not be recognized.  
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8th  
9th  
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Note  
Do not change the name of the “PICTURE,” “PICTURES” and “DCIM” folders. If  
renamed, the folder will not be displayed on the player.  
(On the player)  
Photo files are displayed in alphabetical order. The files under the “PICTURE,”  
“PICTURES” and “DCIM” folders are displayed in the “PICTURE,”  
“PICTURES” and “DCIM” folders respectively.  
If there are any folders under the “PICTURE,” “PICTURES” and “DCIM”  
folders, they appear as folders. Tap the desired folder to display the photo files  
within the folder.  
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Drag and drop podcast folders into the “PODCASTS” folder and  
episode files into the podcast folders.  
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On the 1st level, the “PODCASTS” folder will recognize only  
folders. Episode files on the 1st level will not be recognized. On  
the 2nd level, only files will be recognized and any folders will  
not be recognized. Beyond the 2nd level, neither files nor folders  
will be recognized.  
1st  
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2nd  
3rd  
(On the player)  
Podcast folders under the “PODCASTS” folder are displayed in alphabetical  
order.  
Episode files under the podcast folders are displayed in reverse chronological  
order. The episode files transferred using Windows Explorer are displayed  
under the reverse chronological order list, in alphabetical order.  
Hint  
You can connect the player to the Internet by using the wireless LAN function to register  
podcasts, download episodes and play them back ( page 84).  
Notes  
Do not change the name of the “PODCASTS” folder. If renamed, it will not be displayed  
on the player.  
You cannot refresh the podcasts transferred by Windows Explorer, even after you  
connect the player to the Internet via wireless LAN. To refresh a podcast, register it by  
using the player ( page 84) or by using Media Manager for WALKMAN ( page 22).  
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Wireless networks which may be used with the player  
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The player can connect to the following wireless LANs.  
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Your Home wireless LAN  
Your office or school wireless LAN  
Public wireless LANs, such as at coffee shops, hotels, or libraries.  
Standard  
IEEE 802.11b  
IEEE 802.11g  
Security  
WEP (128 bit/64 bit, Open System Key)  
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES)  
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)  
Communication range  
Approx. 50m (160 ft)  
(The communication range may vary, depending on conditions  
of use and settings.)  
Notes  
To connect to an access point, the SSID and encryption key may be required. For the  
necessary settings ( page 127), consult the person who installed the access point. For  
the settings of the access point, refer to the operation guide of the access point, or  
consult the manufacturer of the access point.  
For the necessary settings ( page 127) to connect to a wireless LAN, ask the  
administrator of the network (at office/school) or the public Internet access service  
provider.  
The player does not support security systems customized in some access points. For  
details, refer to the operations guide for the access point.  
The player does not support AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System).  
Set the “WLAN Function On/Offoption to “Offwhere the network connection is  
restricted or prohibited, such as in a hospital or in an airplane ( page 127).  
Some public wireless LAN services require log-in by using the Internet browser.  
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To connect to a wireless LAN, select the desired access point from a list, then  
enter the encryption key if necessary.  
Usually, when the connection is required by the Internet browser, YouTube or  
Podcast, the connection confirmation screen appears automatically to connect  
to a wireless LAN. The following instructions use the Internet browser as an  
example. Move within the communication range of the access point you intend  
to connect to before beginning the operation.  
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To connect to an access point by using the WPS method, see “New  
Registration” ( page 128).  
Notes  
To connect to an access point using the WPS method, refer to “New Registration” (  
page 128) to register the access point before connecting to it.  
Set the “WLAN Function On/Offoption to “On” before connecting to a wireless LAN  
page 127). The default setting is “Off.”  
Internet Browser  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Internet Browser).  
The connection confirmation screen appears.  
Select “Yes.”  
The Select Access Point screen appears.  
On the screen, registered access points and  
access points that are installed within the  
communication range of the player are  
displayed in a list.  
Yes  
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screen appears.  
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When no encryption key is required, the  
connecting dialog box appears. After  
establishing the connection, the Internet  
browser appears.  
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Select “WEP Key” or “WPA Key,enter the  
encryption key, then select “OK.”  
The connecting dialog box appears. After  
establishing the connection, the Internet  
browser appears.  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” (  
To register the access point, check “Save  
encryption key.” After registering, you can  
connect to the access point by simply  
selecting it from the Select Access Point  
screen.  
If you do not know the WEP key or WPA key  
for the access point, refer to the operation  
guide for the access point, or consult the  
administrator of the network or the public  
Internet access service provider.  
WEP Key or WPA Key  
If you cannot connect  
Some access point require more detailed settings. See “Changing the Wireless  
LAN Settings” ( page 127) to set up. If you are not sure about the settings,  
ask the person who installed the access point, the administrator of the wireless  
LAN, or the public Internet access service provider.  
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wireless LAN.  
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While connected to a wireless LAN, if the player enters standby mode, is turned off, or is  
connected to a computer via the USB cable, it is disconnected from the wireless LAN.  
Some public wireless LAN services require log-in by using the Internet browser. In this  
case, until you log in at the log-in site, you cannot browse other websites, cannot watch  
YouTube, and cannot download podcast episodes. For details, consult with the public  
Internet access service provider.  
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Be sure to check that the access point you intend to register is secure before registering  
it.  
Hint  
You can register an access point from the Home menu,  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “New Registration” before connecting to it ( page 128). Also, you can  
register an access point in this step if the desired access point does not appear in the list  
of the Select Access Point screen.  
Disconnecting from a wireless LAN  
From Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN Settings”  
“Disconnect from Network” Yes.”  
Notes  
While connected to a wireless LAN, the battery is consumed quickly. Set the “WLAN  
Function On/Offoption to “Offwhen you do not intend to use the connection for the  
time being.  
Set the “WLAN Function On/Offoption to “Offwhere the network connection is  
restricted or prohibited, such as in a hospital or in an airplane ( page 127).  
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To play music, select (Music) from the Home menu to display the music  
playback screen.  
You can search for desired songs by selecting (Search) on the music  
playback screen.  
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The song information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the music  
playback screen.  
Music  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select (Music).  
The music playback screen appears.  
When you select (Search) on the music playback screen, the search  
menu appears. You can select the desired search method to display the  
list screen and search for songs. For details, see “Searching for Songs”  
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Select .  
The playback of the songs begins.  
You can tap the control buttons, icons etc.,  
on the music playback screen to operate  
the player. For details on how to control  
the music playback, see “Music playback  
screen” ( page 38).  
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You can bring up or dismiss the control buttons by tapping the screen. If there  
is no operation for a while, they disappear.  
Information area  
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Play Mode ( page 47),  
Song name  
Artist name  
Album title  
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Playback Range ( page 48),  
Equalizer ( page 48),  
VPT (Surround) ( page 50)  
indication icons  
Elapsed time  
Total time  
Seek Slider  
Current song number/  
Total song number to be played  
Operations on the music playback screen  
You can tap the objects such as control buttons on the screen to operate the  
player. Also, you can use the  
to operate it.  
/
/
buttons on the body of the player  
    
To (screen indication)  
Do this  
Play ( )/pause ( )*1  
Tap  
(play)/ (pause).  
Press the  
button on the body.  
Fast forward (  
)/  
Touch and hold  
/
.
   
Press and hold the  
fast rewind (  
)
/
button on the body.  
   
Find the beginning of the previous  
Tap  
/
.
   
Press the  
(or current) song (  
)/  
/
button on the body.  
   
find the beginning of the next  
song (  
)
Move to any point in a song  
Drag the indicator (playback point) along the Seek Slider.  
The playback begins at the point of the indicator.  
Browse album covers to select an Drag or flick the cover art up or down to display the  
album  
album scroll screen. Drag or flick the cover art on the  
screen to select the desired album. For details, see  
“Browsing cover arts to select an album (Album Scroll)”  
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*1 During pause, if there is no operation for a while, the player automatically enters  
standby mode.  
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(To List)  
Description  
Shows a list screen.  
(Search)  
Shows the search menu. You can select the desired search  
method to display the list screen and search for songs. For  
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(Related Links)  
Shows the Related Links screen. You can search the Internet for  
reference information on the current playing song. For details,  
see “Searching for Reference Information on a Song (Related  
Links)” ( page 43).  
(Option Menu)  
Shows the option menu. For details on the music option menu,  
see “Using the Music Option Menu” ( page 45).  
List screen  
The following are examples of list screens.  
Index  
Select an initial letter for  
song name, album title,  
artist name, etc., to bring it  
on the top of the list screen.  
Song list screen  
Album list screen  
(Title & Cover Art)  
Hint  
You can change the display format of the album list to display the cover art thumbnails  
only ( page 53).  
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Do this  
Select an item  
Tap an item.  
Scroll a list up or down  
Drag or flick up or down.  
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Icons on the list screen  
Icon  
Description  
Shows the list screen of the next upper level (for example, the  
icon of a song list screen may show an album list screen).  
(Up)  
(Search)  
Shows the search menu. For details, see “Searching for Songs”  
(
(To Play Screen)  
(Option Menu)  
Returns to the music playback screen.  
Shows the option menu. For details on the music option menu,  
see “Using the Music Option Menu” ( page 45).  
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On the music playback screen, you can drag or flick the cover art up or down  
to select the album.  
Album scroll screen  
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Cover art  
From the Home menu, select (Music).  
Drag or flick the cover art up or down.  
The album scroll screen appears.  
Drag or flick the cover art  
up or down to browse  
album covers.  
The cover art images are  
arranged by title in  
alphabetical order.  
Tap the cover art of the desired album.  
The music playback screen reappears and the playback of the selected  
album begins.  
To cancel the browsing  
Tap (Back).  
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When you tap (Search) on the music playback screen or the list screen, the  
search menu appears. You can select the desired search method to search the  
list for desired songs.  
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Music  
HOME button  
Hint  
All Songs,Album” and Artist” lists are arranged in alphanumeric order.  
From the Home menu, select (Music)  
(Search) the desired  
search method the desired song.  
Select items as follows until a song list appears.  
Search method  
Method  
Description  
All Songs  
Album  
Select a song from the song list.  
Select an album a song.  
Artist*1  
Select an artist an album a song.  
Genre  
Select a genre an artist an album a song.  
Release Year  
Playlists*2  
Folder  
Select a release year an artist a song.  
Select a playlist a song.  
Select a folder a song.  
*1 “The” at the beginning of the artist name is omitted when arranging the list.  
*2 Playlists are created by using Windows Media Player 11. For information on how to  
create a playlist, refer to the Help of the Windows Media Player 11. Cover art images  
registered to a playlist are not displayed on the player.  
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(Related Links)  
You can search the Internet by keyword for information on the current playing  
song, album, artist, etc. You can search YouTube site for videos, or search a  
website for information.  
Select (Related Links) on the music playback screen to search the Internet  
for information on the playing song.  
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Music  
HOME button  
Notes  
The Related Links function requires a wireless LAN connection.  
The search function may not be available depending on the “Service Country/Region”  
setting.  
From the music playback screen, select (Related Links) the  
desired keyword the desired website to search.  
After the search, the YouTube application or the Internet browser is  
brought up.  
You can select artist name, song name or album title as the search  
keyword.  
You can select  
on YouTube) as the search website.*1  
When selecting  
(Yahoo! oneSearch) or,  
(Search  
(Search on YouTube) to search, the  
playback of the song pauses. To restart the playback, select (Music)  
from the Home menu.  
*1 The search website may vary or may not be available depending on the “Service  
Country/Region” setting ( page 126).  
Note  
You can set the country/region to use the search websites of your residence. For how to  
choose the country/region for YouTube, see “Choosing country/region” ( page 81).  
For how to choose the country/region for Yahoo! oneSearch, see “Service Country/  
Region” ( page 126).  
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When you delete songs from the player, use the software you used to transfer  
the songs, or Windows Explorer.  
For details about using the software, see the Help of the software.  
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Note  
The player itself cannot delete songs without connecting to a computer.  
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You can bring up the music option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on the  
music list screen or on the music playback screen. For how to use the option  
menu, see  
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The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen  
from which you bring up the option menu. See the reference page for settings  
and usage.  
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Option item appearing on the list screen  
Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Selects the album list format ( page 53).  
Album Display Format  
Option items appearing on the playback screen  
Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Sets the play mode ( page 47).  
Play Mode  
Playback Range  
Equalizer  
Sets the playback range ( page 48).  
Customizes the sound quality ( page 48).  
VPT(Surround)  
DSEE (Sound Enhance)  
Customizes the “VPT(Surround)” settings ( page 50).  
Enables/disables the “DSEE (Sound Enhance)” option ( page  
Clear Stereo  
Enables/disables the “Clear Stereo” option ( page 52).  
Dynamic Normalizer  
Detailed Information  
Enables/disables the “Dynamic Normalizer” option ( page 52).  
Displays the detailed information of a song, such as playing time,  
audio format, and bit rate ( page 46).  
Add to Wishlist/Remove  
from Wishlist  
Adds the song to the wish list to purchase it from the service on  
the corresponding software./Removes the song from the wish  
list.  
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From the music playback screen, select (Option Menu)  
“Detailed Information.”  
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Detailed Information screen  
Song name  
Artist name  
Album title  
Genre  
Release year  
Length of Song  
Codec  
Copyright protected content  
Bit rate  
While playing back variable bit rate songs, “VBR”is shown. During VBR playback, the  
elapsed time indication and the Seek Slider indicator may be unstable and inaccurate.  
File name  
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To change the music settings, select  
select “Music Settings.”  
(Settings) from the Home menu, then  
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Settings  
HOME button  
Play Mode  
The player offers a variety of play modes, including random play and selected  
repeat play.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Play Mode” the desired play mode type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Normal/ No icon  
The songs within the playback range are played back in the song  
list order. (Default setting)  
Repeat/  
The songs within the playback range are played back in the song  
list order and the playback repeats.  
Shuffle/  
The songs within the playback range are played back in random  
order.  
Shuffle&Repeat/  
Repeat 1 Song/  
The songs within the playback range are played back in random  
order and the playback repeats.  
The current song or the song selected from a song list is played  
back repeatedly.  
Note  
Songs to be played back differ depending on the Playback Range settings ( page 48).  
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You can set the playback range of songs.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Playback Range” the desired playback range type “OK.”  
Inde  
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Type  
Description  
All Range  
Plays back all the songs in all the lists of the selected search  
method.  
For example, if you start playback from an album list, all the  
albums in the player are played back.  
Selected Range  
appears on the screen, and plays back songs only in the lists  
from which the playback starts. (Default settings)  
For example, if you start playback from an album list, the songs  
in the album only are played back.  
Equalizer  
You can set the sound quality according to the music genre, etc.  
From the Home menu, select (Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Equalizer” the desired equalizer type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
None  
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.  
Heavy (  
Pop (  
)
)
)
Jazz (  
Unique (  
)
Emphasizes high and low ranges, so that even soft sounds can be  
heard easily.  
Custom 1 (  
Custom 2 (  
)
)
User-customizable sound settings for which you can adjust each  
frequency range individually. See  
page 49 for details.  
Notes  
If your personal settings saved as “Custom 1” and “Custom 2” seem to produce a  
different volume level than the other settings, you may have to adjust the volume  
manually to compensate.  
The “Equalizer” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube video, podcast  
video, or FM radio.  
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“Custom 1” or “Custom 2.”  
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From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
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“Equalizer” “Custom 1” or “Custom 2.”  
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Drag the slider for the CLEAR BASS or the frequency range setting  
to adjust the setting level, and then select “OK.”  
The CLEAR BASS can be set to any of 4 sound levels, and the 5 frequency  
ranges can be set to any of 7 sound levels.  
Note  
The “Equalizer” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube video, podcast  
video, or FM radio.  
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You can customize the surround sound by using the VPT*1 (Surround)  
function to enrich the sound reproduction quality of the audio playback.  
The sense of realism is more enhanced in the order of “Studio” “Live”  
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“Club” Arena” (most enhanced).  
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From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“VPT (Surround)” the desired VPT (Surround) type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
None  
“VPT(Surround)” setting is not activated. (Default setting)  
Creates the sound of a recording studio.  
Creates the sound of a concert hall.  
Creates the sound of a club.  
Studio (  
Live (  
)
)
)
Club (  
Arena (  
Matrix (  
)
Creates the sound of an arena.  
)
Reproduces an additional surround effect, and creates a natural,  
yet richly enhanced sound.  
Karaoke (  
)
Creates a stage-like sound field by suppressing vocal sounds, and  
adding a surround effect to the music.  
*1 VPT, which stands for Virtual Phone Technology, is a proprietary sound processing  
technology developed by Sony.  
Note  
The “VPT (Surround)” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube video,  
podcast video, external input audio, or FM radio.  
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By activating the “DSEE*1(Sound Enhance)” feature, you can hear a rich and  
natural sound almost exactly like the original source.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
Inde  
“DSEE(Sound Enhance)” the desired DSEE (Sound Enhance)  
x
type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
On  
The “DSEE*1(Sound Enhance)” function is activated, and plays back naturally  
extended sound that is close to the original sound.  
Off  
Disables the “DSEE (Sound Enhance)” function and plays back normal sound.  
(Default setting)  
*1 DSEE, which stands for Digital Sound Enhancement Engine, is a technology developed  
by Sony, to enhance the sound quality of compressed audio files by restoring high-range  
sound removed by the compression process.  
Notes  
The “DSEE (Sound Enhance)” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube  
video, podcast video, external input audio, or FM radio.  
The “DSEE(Sound Enhance)” function is not effective for songs with a file format that is  
not compressed, or songs that are of a high bit rate with no treble loss.  
In the case of songs of very low bit rate, the “DSEE(Sound Enhance)” function will not  
be effective.  
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“Clear Stereo” enables individual left and right digital processing of the sound.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Clear Stereo” the desired Clear Stereo type “OK.”  
Idne  
x
Type  
Description  
On  
Activates the “Clear Stereo” function when you use the supplied  
headphones. (Default setting)  
Off  
Disables the “Clear Stereo” function and plays back normal  
sound.  
Notes  
The “Clear Stereo” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube video, podcast  
video, external input audio, or FM radio.  
The “Clear Stereo” function is designed to obtain maximum effect with the supplied  
headphones. The “Clear Stereo” effect may not be obtained with other headphones.  
When using other headphones, set “Clear Stereo” to “Off.”  
Dynamic Normalizer  
You can reduce the volume level between songs. With this setting, when  
listening to album songs in the shuffle play mode, the volume level between  
songs is moderated to minimize the difference in their recording levels.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Dynamic Normalizer” the desired Dynamic Normalizer type  
“OK.”  
Type  
On  
Off  
Description  
Minimizes the difference of the volume level between songs.  
Plays back songs with their original volume level as transferred.  
(Default setting)  
Note  
The “Dynamic Normalizer” setting is not applied while playing a video, YouTube video,  
podcast video, external input audio, or FM radio.  
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Album Display Format  
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You can select the album display format.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Music Settings”  
“Album Display Format” the desired Album Display Format type  
Inde  
“OK.”  
x
Title & Cover Art (Default setting)  
Cover Art Only  
Type  
Screen  
Hint  
The cover art only appears if the cover art information is included. You can set cover art  
using the bundled Windows Media Player 11. For details on operation, refer to the Help  
of Windows Media Player 11. Note that the player does not display cover art attached to  
playlists.  
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Watching Videos  
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Playing a Video (Videos)  
etns  
To play a video, select  
(Videos) to display the video playback screen.  
You can select the desired video by selecting (Search) on the video playback  
screen. The video’s information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the  
video playback screen.  
Idne  
x
Videos  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Videos).  
The video playback screen appears.  
When you select (Search) on the video playback screen, the search  
menu appears. You can select desired search method to display the list  
screen and search for videos. For details, see “Searching for Videos” (  
Select .  
The playback of the video begins.  
You can tap the control buttons,  
icons etc., on the video playback  
screen to operate the player. For  
details on how to control the video  
playback, see “Video playback  
screen” ( page 55).  
Hint  
When the “On-Hold Display” option is set to “No,” you can turn off the screen to enjoy  
sound only by setting the HOLD switch to on during video playback. By this operation,  
you can reduce power consumption to make the battery last longer.  
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Video playback screen  
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You can bring up or dismiss the control buttons, icons, etc., by tapping the  
screen. If there is no operation for a while, they disappear.  
Information area  
Idne  
x
Total time  
Seek Slider  
Elapsed time  
Operations on the video playback screen  
You can tap the objects such as control buttons on the screen to operate the  
player. Also, you can use the  
to operate it.  
/
/
buttons on the body of the player  
    
To (screen indication)  
Do this  
Play ( )/pause ( )*1  
Tap  
(play)/ (pause).  
Press the  
button on the body.  
Fast forward (  
)/  
Tap  
/
, or touch and hold  
/
.*2  
   
   
fast rewind (  
)
Press and hold the  
/
button on the body.  
   
Fast forward (  
)/  
Touch and hold  
Press and hold the  
pause.  
/
during pause.  
fast rewind (  
) during  
/
button on the body during  
   
pause*3  
Move to the previous  
scene*4 or chapter (  
Tap  
/
.
   
Press the  
)/  
/
button on the body.  
   
move to the next scene or  
chapter (  
)
Rewind slightly/forward  
slightly  
Tap  
(rewind)/  
(forward) during pause.  
Move to any point in a  
video  
Drag along the Seek Slider to move the indicator (playback  
point). The playback begins at the point of the indicator.  
*1 During pause, if there is no operation for a while, the player automatically enters  
standby mode.  
*2 Forward speed changes through 3 levels by repeatedly tapping  
(
(×10),  
(×100)). Also, rewind speed changes through 3 levels by repeatedly tapping  
(×10), (×30), (×100)). Tap to exit the operation and resume  
normal playback.  
(×30),  
(
*3 The speed of fast forward/fast rewind during pause varies depending on the length of  
the video.  
*4 If there is only one chapter in the video, the playback position moves with an interval of  
5 minutes.  
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Icons on the playback screen  
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Icon  
(To List)  
Description  
Shows a list screen.  
(Search)  
Shows the search menu. You can select desired search method to  
display the list screen and search for videos. For details, see  
Idne  
“Searching for Videos” ( page 58).  
x
(Scene Scroll)  
Shows the scene scroll screen. You can browse scenes or chapters  
by flicking the thumbnail*1 on the screen, to select the desired  
scene. For details, see “Browsing scenes (Scene Scroll)” ( page  
(Option Menu)  
Shows the option menu. For details on the video option menu,  
see “Using the Video Option Menu” ( page 60).  
*1 Thumbnail refers to a reduced size image of one scene of a video.  
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Browsing scenes (Scene Scroll)  
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You can display thumbnails*1 to select a scene or chapter to play back.  
*1 Thumbnail refers to a reduced size image of one scene of a video.  
Scene scroll screen  
Idne  
Scene interval setting  
x
Hint  
On the scene search screen, you can set the interval of scenes displayed as thumbnails.  
You can set the interval to “15 Sec,” “30 Sec,” “1 Min,” “2 Min” or “5 Min.” Tap the Scene  
interval setting on the top of the screen to select the desired interval. Use the scene  
thumbnails as a guide (because each thumbnail may have a deviation from the exact  
time interval).  
From the Home menu, select  
(Videos)  
(To List) the  
desired video (Scene Scroll).  
The scene scroll screen appears.  
Drag or flick the images sideways  
to browse.  
Tap the desired image.  
The video playback screen reappears  
and the playback begins from the  
beginning of the scene you selected.  
To cancel the browsing  
Tap (Back).  
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Searching for Videos  
etns  
When you tap (Search) on the video playback screen or the list screen, the  
search menu appears. You can select desired search method to search the list  
for desired video.  
Idne  
x
Videos  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Videos)  
(Search) the  
desired search method the desired video.  
Search method  
Method  
Description  
All Videos  
VIDEO  
Select a video from the video list.  
You can search for videos by folder.  
Select a folder a video.  
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Deleting Videos  
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You can delete videos from the player.  
Idne  
Deleting currently playing video  
x
From the playback screen of the video, tap (Option Menu)  
“Delete Video” Yes.”  
Deleting videos by selecting from a list  
From the video list screen, select (Option Menu) “Delete Video”  
the video you intend to delete Yes.”  
Hint  
You can use Media Manager for WALKMAN or Windows Explorer to delete video files  
from the player. Use Media Manager for WALKMAN to delete videos transferred by it.  
Use Windows Explorers to delete videos transferred by it.  
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Using the Video Option Menu  
etns  
You can bring up the video option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on the  
video list screen or on the video playback screen. For how to use the option  
menu, see  
Idne  
The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen  
from which you bring up the option menu. See the reference page for settings  
and usage.  
x
Option item appearing on the list screen  
Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Arranges the video list by date or by title ( page 63).  
Order of Video List  
Delete Video  
Deletes videos ( page 59).  
Option items appearing on the playback screen  
Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Sets the zoom function ( page 61).  
Zoom Settings  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen ( page 121).  
On-Hold Display  
Sets to turn off the video screen during the player is on hold (  
Detailed Information  
Delete Video  
Displays file information, such as file size, resolution, video/  
audio compression format, and file name, etc.  
Deletes the videos from the player ( page 59).  
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Changing the Video Settings  
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To change the video settings, select  
select “Video Settings.”  
(Settings) from the Home menu, then  
Idne  
x
Settings  
HOME button  
Zoom Settings  
You can zoom in the currently playing video.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Video Settings”  
“Zoom Settings” the desired zoom setting type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Auto  
The video image is enlarged/reduced by fully fitting it to the available display  
area, keeping the aspect ratio. (Default setting)  
When a 16:9 video image is displayed, it is enlarged/reduced by fully fitting  
it to the available display area, keeping the aspect ratio.  
When a 4:3 video image is displayed, it appears with the short side of the  
video image fully fit to the screen, and black bands right and left on the  
screen.  
16:9 source  
4:3 source  
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Type  
Description  
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Full  
The video image is enlarged/reduced by fully fitting it to the available display  
area, keeping the aspect ratio.  
When a 16:9 video image is displayed, it is enlarged/reduced by fully fitting  
it to the available display area, keeping the aspect ratio.  
When a 4:3 video image is displayed, it appears with the long side of the  
video image fully fit to the screen, with the top and bottom of the video  
image cut to fit.  
Idne  
x
16:9 source  
4:3 source  
The dotted line frame represents the original video image size.  
Off  
The video image is not enlarged/reduced, and appears at the original  
resolution.  
16:9 source  
4:3 source  
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Playing only video sound (On-Hold Display)  
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You can set to turn off the video screen during the player is on hold, allowing  
you to enjoy the sound of videos only.  
Setting this option to “No” saves battery power and battery life will last longer.  
Idne  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Video Settings”  
x
“On-Hold Display” the desired On-Hold Display setting type  
“OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Yes  
When the player is on hold, the touch panel and buttons are  
deactivated, but videos will be played back normally. (Default  
setting)  
No  
When the player is on hold, the touch panel and buttons are  
deactivated and the screen turns off, but the sound of the current  
video is played back.  
Order of Video List  
Arranges the video list by date or by title.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Video Settings”  
“Order of Video List” the desired order of video list type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Date/Time (Oldest)  
Arranges the video list by transfer/record date in ascending  
order.  
Date/Time (Newest)  
Arranges the video list by transfer/record date in descending  
order. (Default setting)  
Title (A>Z)  
Title (Z>A)  
Arranges the video list by title in ascending order.  
Arranges the video list by title in descending order.  
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Viewing Photos (Photos)  
etns  
To view photos, select  
(Photos) from the Home menu to display the photo  
display screen.  
You can select desired photos from a list by selecting (Search) on the photo  
Idne  
display screen.  
x
The photo information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the photo display  
screen.  
Photos  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Photos).  
The photo display screen appears.  
When you select (Search) on the photo display screen, the search  
menu appears. You can select desired search method to display the list  
screen and search for photos. For details, see “Searching for Photos” (  
Drag or flick sideways to display  
the previous/next photo.  
You can tap the control buttons,  
icons etc., on the photo display  
screen to operate the player. For  
details on how to control the photo  
display, see “Photo display screen”  
(
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Hints  
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Playback of songs continues even while you are searching for photos in the photo folder  
lists or photo lists, or when the photo display screen is displayed.  
etns  
You can arrange photos transferred to the player by folder. Select the player (as  
[WALKMAN]) using Windows Explorer, drag and drop a new folder just under the  
“DCIM,” “PICTURES” or “PICTURE” folder. For details on data hierarchy, see  
Idne  
x
Note  
If the size of the photo is too large, or the photo file is damaged,  
photo cannot be displayed.  
appears, and the  
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Photo display screen  
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You can bring up or dismiss the control buttons, icons, etc., by tapping the  
screen. If there is no operation for a while, they disappear.  
Information area  
Idne  
x
Operations on the photo display screen  
You can tap the objects such as control buttons on the screen to operate the  
player.  
To  
Do this  
Display the next/previous  
photo  
Drag or flick left (next) or right (previous).  
Tap  
(next) or  
(previous).  
Display the following/  
previous photos  
consecutively  
Touch and hold  
(following) or  
(previous).  
Icons on the photo display screen  
Icon  
(To List)  
Description  
Shows a list screen.  
(Search)  
Shows the search menu. You can select desired search method  
to display the list screen and search for photos. For details, see  
“Searching for Photos” ( page 67).  
(Option Menu)  
Shows the option menu. For details on the photo option  
menu, see “Using the Photo Option Menu” ( page 69).  
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Searching for Photos  
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When you tap (Search) on the photo display screen or the list screen, the  
search menu appears. You can select desired search method to search the list  
for desired photos.  
Idne  
x
Photos  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(Photos)  
(Search) the  
desired search method the desired photo.  
Select items as follows until a photo list appears.  
Search method  
Method  
Description  
All Photos  
DCIM  
Select a photo from the list of the all photos.  
Select a photo by folder.  
Select a folder in the “DCIM” folder a photo.  
PICTURE  
Select a photo by folder.  
Select a folder in the “PICTURE” folder a photo.  
PICTURES  
Select a photo by folder.  
Select a folder in the “PICTURES” folder a photo.  
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Deleting Photos  
etns  
Use Media Manager for WALKMAN or Windows Explorer to delete photos  
from the player.  
Use Media Manager for WALKMAN to delete photos transferred by Media  
Manager for WALKMAN.  
Idne  
x
For details about using Media Manager for WALKMAN, see the Help of the  
software.  
Notes  
If you use Windows Explorer to rename a photo on the player, Media Manager for  
WALKMAN cannot delete the photo. Use Windows Explorer to delete it.  
The player itself cannot delete photos without connecting to a computer.  
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Using the Photo Option Menu  
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You can bring up the photo option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on the  
photo list screen or on the photo display screen. For how to use the option  
menu, see  
Idne  
The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen  
from which you bring up the option menu. See the reference page for settings  
and usage.  
x
Option item appearing on the list screen  
Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Photo List Display Format Sets the photo list display format ( page 70).  
Option items appearing on the display screen  
Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen ( page 121).  
Detailed Information  
Displays file information, such as file size, resolution, and file  
name, etc.  
Set as Wallpaper  
Sets the currently displayed photo to the wallpaper( page 121).  
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Changing the Photo Settings  
etns  
To change the photo settings, select  
select “Photo Settings.”  
(Settings) from the Home menu, then  
Idne  
x
Settings  
HOME button  
Setting the Photo List Display Format  
The player offers 2 display formats. You can set the display format of the photo  
list as “Thumbnail + Title*1” or “Thumbnail Only.”  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Photo Settings”  
“Photo List Format” the desired photo list format type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Thumbnail + Title  
Thumbnail Only  
Displays a photo title with a thumbnail image in the photo list.  
Displays only thumbnails in the photo list. (Default setting)  
*1 Thumbnail refers to a reduced size image of a photo.  
Note  
Thumbnails may not be displayed, depending on the file format.  
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Listening to FM Radio  
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To Listen to FM Radio, select (FM Radio) from the Home menu to display  
the FM Radio screen.  
The FM radio information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the FM  
Radio screen.  
Idne  
x
FM Radio  
HOME button  
Note  
The headphone cord serves as an antenna, so extend it as far as possible.  
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To listen to FM radio  
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etns  
Frequency  
From the Home menu, select (FM  
Radio) the desired frequency or  
Preset number.  
Idne  
You can tap the control buttons, icons etc.,  
on the FM Radio screen to operate the  
player.  
x
Preset number  
FM Radio screen  
To  
Do this  
Tune the radio manually  
Search the previous/  
Drag or flick the frequency up or down.  
Tap  
/
.
next receivable broadcast To stop searching, tap the screen or press one of the  
station*1  
/
/
buttons on the body of the player.  
    
Select the previous/  
next preset number*2  
Tap  
/
.
Press the  
/
button on the body.  
   
*1 If sensitivity is too high, change the “Scan Sensitivity” setting ( page 75) to “Low.”  
*2 You cannot select the Preset number if no preset stations are entered. Preset the  
receivable stations using Auto Preset” ( page 73).  
Icons on the FM Radio screen  
Icon  
(Option Menu)  
Description  
Shows the option menu. For details on the FM radio option  
menu, see “Using the FM Radio Option Menu” ( page 76).  
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Presetting broadcast stations automatically (Auto Preset)  
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You can preset receivable broadcast stations (up to 30 stations) in your area  
automatically by selecting Auto Preset.” When you use the FM radio for the  
first time, or when you move to a new area, we recommend you preset  
receivable broadcast stations by selecting Auto Preset.”  
Idne  
x
From the FM Radio screen, select (Option Menu) “Auto Preset”  
Yes.”  
The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high  
frequency.  
Auto Preset completed.” appears when presetting is completed, then the  
first preset station is ready to be received.  
Select “No” to cancel the automatic presetting.  
Hint  
If high sensitivity causes the player to receive many unwanted broadcast stations, change  
the “Scan Sensitivity” setting ( page 75) to “Low.”  
Note  
The Auto Preset” operation will delete already preset broadcast stations.  
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Presetting broadcast stations manually  
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You can preset broadcast stations which Auto Preset” cannot detect ( page  
Idne  
On the FM Radio screen, select the desired frequency.  
x
Select (Option Menu) “Save to Preset.”  
The frequency you select in step is preset and the assigned Preset  
number appears below the frequency.  
Hint  
You can preset up to 30 stations.  
Note  
The preset numbers are stored in order, from low to high frequency.  
Deleting preset broadcast stations  
Tap  
/
on the FM Radio screen to select a desired Preset  
number for the frequency.  
Select (Option Menu) “Delete from Preset.”  
The selected preset broadcast station is deleted.  
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Changing the FM Radio Settings  
etns  
To change the FM radio settings, select  
then select “FM Radio Settings.”  
(Settings) from the Home menu,  
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Settings  
HOME button  
Scan Sensitivity  
When you select stations using the Auto Preset” function ( page 73) or  
tapping  
/
, the FM receiver may receive many unwanted broadcast stations  
because sensitivity is too high. In this case, set the reception to “Low.” “High” is  
set by default.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “FM Radio Settings”  
“Scan Sensitivity” “Low” “OK.”  
To set the reception sensitivity back to the default, select “High.”  
Mono/Auto  
If noise occurs during FM reception, set the receiver to “Mono” for monaural.  
If you set it to Auto,” monaural/stereo reception is selected automatically,  
depending on reception conditions. Auto” is set by default.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “FM Radio Settings”  
“Mono/Auto” “Mono” “OK.”  
To return to the automatic setting, select Auto.”  
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You can bring up the FM radio option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on  
the FM Radio screen. For how to use the option menu, see  
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Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Adjusts the sensitivity of the radio reception ( page 75).  
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Scan Sensitivity  
Mono/Auto  
Changes to either monaural or stereo ( page 75).  
Save to Preset  
Delete from Preset  
Auto Preset  
Presets the currently tuned-in broadcast station ( page 74).  
Deletes a broadcast station from the preset stations ( page 74).  
Presets the broadcast stations automatically ( page 73).  
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Watching YouTube  
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To watch YouTube, select  
(YouTube) from the Home menu to display the  
YouTube list screen. You can play a YouTube video by selecting the desired  
video from the list.  
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The video information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the YouTube  
playback screen.  
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YouTube  
HOME button  
Notes  
To watch YouTube, you need to connect to a wireless LAN. For information on wireless  
LAN connection settings, see “Wireless LAN Connection” ( page 33).  
Before watching YouTube, adjust the date and time ( page 26).  
To watch YouTube  
From the Home menu, select  
(YouTube).  
If the player has not connected to a wireless LAN yet, the connection  
confirmation screen appears. Follow the instructions of “Connecting to a  
wireless LAN” ( page 34) to connect.  
After establishing a connection, the YouTube list screen appears.  
When you select (Search) on the YouTube playback screen or the  
YouTube list screen, the search menu appears. You can select desired  
search method to display the list screen and search for videos. For  
details, see “Searching for YouTube Videos” ( page 80).  
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The playback of the YouTube video  
begins.  
You can tap the control buttons,  
icons etc., on the YouTube playback  
screen to operate the player. For  
details on how to control the video  
playback, see “YouTube playback  
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screen” ( page 79).  
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YouTube playback screen  
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You can bring up or dismiss the control buttons, icons, etc., by tapping the  
screen. If there is no operation for a while, they disappear.  
Information area  
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Total time  
Seek Slider  
Elapsed time  
Operations on the YouTube playback screen  
You can tap the objects such as control buttons on the screen to operate the  
player. Also, you can use the  
operate it.  
/
buttons on the body of the player to  
   
To (screen indication)  
Do this  
Play ( )/pause ( )*1  
Tap  
(play)/ (pause).  
Press the  
button on the body.  
Find the beginning of the  
current video  
Tap  
.
Press the  
button on the body.  
Move to any point in a  
video*2  
Drag along the Seek Slider to move the indicator (playback  
point). The playback begins at the point of the indicator.  
*1 During pause, if there is no operation for a while, the player automatically enters  
standby mode.  
*2 You cannot move to a point where the video data has not been buffered.  
Icons on the playback screen  
Icon  
(To List)  
Description  
Shows a list screen.  
(Search)  
Shows the search menu. You can select desired search method to  
display the list screen and search for videos. For details, see  
“Searching for YouTube Videos” ( page 80).  
(Option Menu)  
Shows the option menu. For details on the YouTube option  
menu, see “Using the YouTube Option Menu” ( page 82).  
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When you tap (Search) on the YouTube playback screen or the list screen,  
the search menu appears. You can select desired search method to search the  
list for desired video.  
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YouTube  
HOME button  
From the Home menu, select  
(YouTube)  
(Search) the  
desired search method the desired video.  
Method  
Description  
Featured*1  
Most Viewed*1, *2  
Select from the list of featured videos on the YouTube site.  
Select from the list of most viewed videos on the YouTube site.  
Keyword Search  
Search for videos by keyword and display the video list.  
You can enter a keyword by using the onscreen keyboard and  
select “OK” to display the video list. For how to input text, see  
Text Input” ( page 20).  
Related Videos  
Select from the list of videos relating to the last played video.  
*1 You can narrow down the list by choosing country/region ( page 81).  
*2 You can narrow down the list by choosing a timeframe ( page 81).  
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You can narrow down the “Featured” list and the “Most Viewed” list by  
choosing country/region.  
From the Home menu, select  
(YouTube)  
(Search)  
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“Featured” or “Most Viewed”  
(Option Menu) “Country/  
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Region” the desired country/region “OK.”  
Hint  
You can also select  
(Settings) “YouTube Settings” “Country/Region” from the  
Home menu to choose country/region.  
Choosing timeframe  
You can narrow down the “Most Viewed” list by choosing a timeframe.  
From the Home menu, select (YouTube) (Search) “Most  
Viewed” (Option Menu) “Timeframe” the desired  
timeframe type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Today  
Displays the list of most viewed videos of the day.  
Displays the list of most viewed videos of the week.  
Displays the list of most viewed videos of the month.  
This Week  
This Month  
All Time  
Displays the list of most viewed videos of all time. (Default  
setting)  
Hint  
You can also select  
(Settings) “YouTube Settings” “Timeframe” from the Home  
menu to choose a timeframe.  
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You can bring up the YouTube option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on  
the YouTube playback screen or on the YouTube list screen. For how to use the  
option menu, see  
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The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen  
from which you bring up the option menu. See the reference page for settings  
and usage.  
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Option item appearing on the list screen only  
Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Country/Region*1  
Timeframe*2  
Narrows down the video list by choosing country ( page 81).  
Narrows down the video list by choosing a timeframe ( page  
*1 This option appears only when the “Featured” list or the “Most Viewed” list is displayed.  
*2 This option appears only when the “Most Viewed” list is displayed.  
Option items appearing on the playback screen  
Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Sets the zoom function ( page 61).  
Zoom Settings  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen ( page 121).  
On-Hold Display  
Sets to turn off the video screen during the player is on hold (  
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You can use the podcast function of the player in three ways. For details, see  
each of the descriptions.  
Register a podcast by using the player ( page 84), download episodes by  
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using the wireless LAN function of the player ( page 86), then play them  
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back ( page 90).  
Register a podcast by using Media Manager for WALKMAN or Content  
Transfer ( page 22), download episodes by using the wireless LAN  
function of the player ( page 86), then play them back ( page 90).  
Download episodes to a computer ( page 22), transfer them from the  
computer to the player by using Media Manager for WALKMAN, Content  
Transfer, or Windows Explorer ( page 22), then play them back ( page  
Notes  
If you transfer episodes of a podcast from a computer to the player by using Windows  
Explorer, you cannot refresh the podcast by using the wireless LAN function until  
registering the podcast.  
The player supports video and audio podcasts. The player does not support photo  
podcasts.  
What is a podcast?  
A “podcast” is a group of audio or video files that is published on the Internet.  
The files, called episodes, can be downloaded automatically by using RSS, to  
play back. Many news sites, corporations, or individuals publish podcasts by  
using RSS. You can register a podcast to the player by using an RSS icon on a  
website. After registering, when the latest episodes are added to the podcast,  
you can download them.  
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To play back podcast episodes, you need to register the podcast to the player  
and download episodes. You can register a podcast by selecting an RSS icon  
displayed on the Internet browser of the player. For how to use the Internet  
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browser of the player, see “Viewing Websites (Internet Browser)” ( page  
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You can also transfer a podcast by using Media Manager for WALKMAN or  
Content Transfer to register the podcast to the player. For details about  
transferring podcasts, refer to the Help of each software.  
Internet Browser  
HOME button  
Hint  
You can easily register podcasts by using the podcast link collection. From the list  
screen, select  
next page.  
(Option Menu) To Podcast Links,” and then go to Step in the  
Register a Podcast by using the Internet browser of the player  
From the Home menu, select  
(Internet Browser).  
If the player has not connected to a wireless LAN yet, the connection  
confirmation screen appears. Follow the instructions of “Connecting to a  
wireless LAN” ( page 34) to connect.  
After establishing a connection, the Internet browser appears.  
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The podcast is registered to the player by selecting the RSS icon.  
RSS icons differ between websites. Refer to descriptions on the website  
to select an RSS icon.  
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For how to use the Internet browser, see “Viewing Websites (Internet  
Hint  
You can transfer episodes from a computer to the player, without registering the podcast.  
For details, see “Transferring Music/Videos/Photos/Podcasts” ( page 28).  
Note  
If you transfer episodes of a podcast from a computer to the player by using Windows  
Explorer, you cannot refresh the podcast by using the wireless LAN function. If you  
intend to refresh the podcast, register it by using the player or Media Manager for  
WALKMAN. For how to register podcasts by using Media Manager for WALKMAN,  
refer to the Help of the Media Manager for WALKMAN.  
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You can download the latest episodes of the desired podcast. Also, you can  
download the latest episodes from all of the podcasts you have selected to  
refresh.  
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Podcasts  
HOME button  
Note  
To download episodes from podcasts registered to the player, the player need to connect  
to a wireless LAN.  
Downloading from a podcast  
From the Home menu, select (Podcasts)  
(To List)  
(Back).  
The Podcast List screen appears.  
Select the desired podcast  
(Option Menu) “Refresh This  
Podcast.”  
If the player has not connected to a wireless LAN yet, the connection  
confirmation screen appears. Follow the instructions of “Connecting to a  
wireless LAN” ( page 34) to connect.  
After establishing a connection, the download of the latest episodes  
begins.  
You can select “Cancel” to cancel the download and return to the  
episode list screen.  
You can select “Skip” to skip the current episode and continue  
downloading from the next episode.  
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You can download the latest episodes from all of the podcasts you have selected  
to refresh. For how to select/deselect podcasts to refresh, see “Selecting/  
deselecting podcasts to refresh” ( page 88).  
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From the Home menu, select (Podcasts)  
(To List)  
(Back).  
The Podcast List screen appears.  
Select (Option Menu) “Refresh Podcasts.”  
If the player has not connected to a wireless LAN yet, the connection  
confirmation screen appears. Follow the instructions of “Connecting to a  
wireless LAN” ( page 34) to connect.  
After establishing a connection, the download of the latest episodes of  
each podcasts begins.  
You can select “Cancel” to cancel the download and return to the  
Podcast List screen.  
You can select “Skip” to skip the current episode and continue  
downloading of the next episode. If the last episode of the podcast is  
skipped, the player continues downloading from the next podcast.  
Hint  
You can set the number of the latest episodes to be downloaded by setting “Number of  
Downloads” option ( page 89).  
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You can select/deselect podcasts to refresh. By selecting podcasts to refresh,  
you can download the latest episodes of the podcasts by using “Refresh  
Podcasts” ( page 87).  
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From the Home menu, select (Podcasts)  
(To List)  
(Back).  
The Podcast List screen appears.  
Select (Option Menu) “Select Podcast to Refresh” podcasts  
to refresh “OK.”  
Check the podcast to select to refresh. Uncheck the podcast to deselect.  
When a podcast is registered, it is selected to refresh.  
Hint  
You can also select  
(Settings) “Podcast Settings” “Select Podcast to Refresh”  
from the Home menu to select/deselect podcasts to refresh.  
Note  
If you transfer episodes of a podcast from a computer to the player by using Windows  
Explorer, you cannot refresh the podcast by using the wireless LAN function until  
registering the podcast. If you intend to refresh the podcast, register it by using the  
player or Media Manager for WALKMAN. The podcast that can be refreshed is  
indicated by  
in the Podcast List screen.  
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You can set the number of the latest episodes to be downloaded when  
refreshing podcasts.  
From the Home menu, select (Podcasts)  
(To List)  
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(Option Menu) “Number of Downloads” the desired episode  
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number type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Latest Episode  
Latest 3 Episodes  
Latest 5 Episodes  
Latest 10 Episodes  
Latest 100 Episodes  
Downloads the latest 1 episode. (Default setting)  
Downloads the latest 3 episodes.  
Downloads the latest 5 episodes.  
Downloads the latest 10 episodes.  
Downloads the latest 100 episodes.  
Hint  
You can also select  
(Settings) “Podcast Settings” “Number of Downloads” from  
the Home menu to set the number of the episodes to be downloaded.  
Note  
If an episode has already been downloaded, it is not downloaded when refreshing  
podcasts. For example, if the option is set to “Latest 3 Episodes” and one of the latest 3  
episodes has already been downloaded, the remaining 2 episodes are downloaded.  
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To play a podcast, select (Podcasts) to display the podcast playback screen.  
You can select the desired episode by selecting (To List) on the podcast  
playback screen.  
The episode’s information, control buttons, etc., are displayed on the podcast  
playback screen.  
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HOME button  
To play podcast  
From the Home menu, select (Podcasts).  
The podcast playback screen appears.  
When you select (To List) on the podcast playback screen, the  
episode list appears ( page 95). When you select (Back) on the  
episode list screen, the Podcast List screen appears ( page 96).  
Select  
.
The playback of the episode begins.  
You can tap the control buttons, icons etc.,  
on the podcast playback screen to operate  
the player. For details on how to control  
the podcast playback, see “Podcast  
playback screen” ( page 91).  
Note  
You cannot play back podcast episodes continuously.  
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You can bring up or dismiss the control buttons by tapping the screen. If there  
is no operation for a while, they disappear.  
You can tap the objects such as control buttons on the screen to operate the  
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player. Also, you can use the  
to operate.  
/
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buttons on the body of the player  
    
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Audio playback screen  
Information area  
Episode name  
Artist name  
Podcast name  
Elapsed time  
Total time  
Seek Slider  
Operations on the audio playback screen  
To (screen indication)  
Do this  
Play ( )/pause ( )*1  
Tap  
(play)/ (pause).  
Press the  
button on the body.  
Fast forward (  
)/  
Touch and hold  
/
.
   
Press and hold the  
fast rewind (  
)
/
button on the body.  
   
Find the beginning of the  
episode*2  
Tap  
/
.
   
Press the  
/
button on the body.  
   
Move to any point in a  
song  
Drag the indicator (playback point) along the Seek Slider. The  
playback begins at the point of the indicator.  
*1 During pause, if there is no operation for a while, the player automatically enters  
standby mode.  
*2 Both of the  
/
buttons find the beginning of the episode. To play back the next  
   
episode, select  
(To List) to display the episode list to select the desired episode.  
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Total time  
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Seek Slider  
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Elapsed time  
Operations on the video playback screen  
To (screen indication)  
Do this  
Play ( )/pause ( )*1  
Tap  
(play)/ (pause).  
Press the  
button on the body.  
Fast forward (  
fast rewind (  
)/  
Tap  
/
, or touch and hold  
/
.*4  
   
   
)*2*3  
Press and hold the  
/
button on the body.  
   
Fast forward (  
)/  
Touch and hold  
Press and hold the  
pause.  
/
during pause.  
fast rewind (  
) during  
/
button on the body during  
   
pause*5  
Move to the previous  
scene ( )/move to the  
Tap  
/
.
   
Press the  
/
button on the body.  
   
next scene (  
)
Rewind slightly/forward  
slightly  
Tap  
(rewind)/  
(forward) during pause.  
Move to any point in a  
video  
Drag along the Seek Slider to move the indicator (playback  
point). The playback begins at the point of the indicator.  
*1 During pause, if there is no operation for a while, the player automatically enters  
standby mode.  
*2 If you fast-forward to the end of the episode, the playback pauses. If you fast-rewind to  
the beginning of the episode during playback, the playback restart automatically. If you  
fast-rewind to the beginning to the episode during pause, the playback remains paused.  
*3 These buttons may not work as described above depending on the episode.  
*4 Forward speed changes through 3 levels by repeatedly tapping  
(
(×10),  
(×100)). Also, rewind speed changes through 3 levels by repeatedly tapping  
(×10), (×30), (×100)). Tap to exit the operation and resume  
normal playback.  
(×30),  
(
*5 The speed of fast forward/fast rewind during pause varies depending on the length of  
the video.  
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Icon  
(To List)  
Description  
Shows an episode list screen. When you select  
(Back) on an  
episode list screen, the Podcast List screen appears. For details,  
see “Searching for Podcasts” ( page 94).  
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(Option Menu)  
(Scene Scroll)*1  
Shows the option menu. For details on the podcast option menu,  
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see “Using the Podcast Option Menu” ( page 100).  
Shows the Scene Scroll screen. You can browse scenes by flicking  
the images on the screen, to select the desired scene. For details,  
see “Browsing scenes (Scene Scroll)” ( page 57).  
*1 Scene Scroll icon appears on the video playback screen only.  
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When you tap (To List) on the podcast playback screen, the episode list  
appears, and you can select a desired episode to play back. When you tap  
(Back) on the episode list screen, the podcast list appears, and you can select a  
desired podcast to display its episode list.  
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Podcasts  
HOME button  
To search for podcasts  
From the Home menu, select (Podcasts)  
(To List)  
(Back).  
The Podcast List screen appears.  
Select the desired podcast.  
The episode list screen appears.  
Select the desired episode.  
The playback of the selected episode begins.  
Hints  
Podcasts are arranged by name.  
Episodes are arranged by published date and time in reverse chronological order. The  
episodes transferred using Windows Explorer are arranged by name and displayed under  
the reverse chronological order list.  
After you download an episode to the player, if you transfer the same episode from a  
computer to the player, both episode files are displayed in the episode list.  
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Podcast name  
Playback icon  
Video icon  
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Audio icon  
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New icon  
Icons of episodes  
The following icons are displayed in the episode field.  
Icon  
(Audio icon)  
Description  
Shows that the episode is an audio episode.  
Shows that the episode is a video episode.  
Shows that the episode has never been played back yet.  
Shows that the episode is currently playing.  
(Video icon)  
(New icon)  
(Playback icon)  
Operations on the episode list screen  
To  
Do this  
Select an episode  
Tap an episode.  
Scroll the list up or down Drag or flick up or down.  
Icons on the episode list screen  
Icon  
(Back)  
Description  
Shows the Podcast List screen.  
(To Play Screen)  
(Option Menu)  
Returns to the podcast playback screen.  
Shows the option menu. For details on the podcast option menu,  
see “Using the Podcast Option Menu” ( page 100).  
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New icon  
Selected to refresh icon  
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RSS icon  
Icons of podcasts  
The following icons are displayed in the podcast name*1 field.  
Icon  
Description  
(RSS icon)  
Indicates that the podcast is registered to the player. This icon  
is not displayed for episodes that are transferred from a  
computer by using Windows Explorer*2.  
(Selected to refresh icon) Shows that the podcast is selected to refresh by using “Refresh  
Podcasts.”  
(New icon)*3  
Shows that the latest episode(s) of the podcast has been  
downloaded.  
(Refresh error icon)*4 Appears when updating or downloading failed.  
*1 The folder name is displayed for the podcast that is transferred from a computer to the  
player by using Windows Explorer.  
*2 You cannot refresh the podcast that is transferred from a computer to the player by  
using Windows Explorer. If you intend to refresh the podcast, register it by using the  
player or Media Manager for WALKMAN.  
*3 After you display the episode list of the podcast, the New icon disappears.  
*4 After the podcast is refreshed correctly, the Refresh error icon disappears.  
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Select a podcast  
Tap a podcast.  
Scroll the list up or down Drag or flick up or down.  
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Icons on the Podcast List screen  
Icon  
Description  
(To Play Screen)  
(Option Menu)  
Returns to the podcast playback screen.  
Shows the option menu. For details on the podcast option menu,  
see “Using the Podcast Option Menu” ( page 100).  
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Deleting Podcasts  
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You can delete an episode, all episodes of a podcast, a podcast, and all  
registered podcasts.  
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Deleting the currently playing episode  
From the playback screen of the episode you intend to delete,  
select (Option Menu) “Delete This Episode” Yes.”  
Deleting an episode in the episode list  
From the episode list, select (Option Menu) “Delete Episode”  
the episode you intend to delete Yes.”  
Deleting all episodes of a podcast  
This operation deletes all episodes of a podcast but does not delete the podcast  
itself.  
From the episode list of the podcast you intend to delete, select  
(Option Menu) “Delete All Episodes” Yes.”  
Deleting a podcast  
The following operations delete all episodes of a podcast and delete the podcast  
registration.  
From the Podcast List screen, select (Option Menu) “Delete  
Podcast” the podcast you intend to delete Yes.”  
or,  
From the episode list of the podcast you intend to delete, select  
(Option Menu) “Delete This Podcast” Yes.”  
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This operation deletes all episodes of all podcasts and deletes all podcast  
registrations.  
From the Podcast List screen, select (Option Menu) “Delete All  
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Podcasts” “Yes.”  
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Note  
Use the player’s functions to delete podcast episodes. If you attempt to delete episode  
files using computer software, the files may not be deleted.  
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You can bring up the podcast option menu by selecting (Option Menu) on  
the podcast playback screen or on the list screen. For how to use the option  
menu, see  
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The option items shown on the option menu vary, depending on the screen  
from which you bring up the option menu. See the reference page for settings  
and usage.  
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Option items appearing on the podcast playback screen  
Option Items  
Description/reference page  
Customizes the sound quality ( page 48).  
Equalizer (audio only)  
VPT (Surround)  
(audio only)  
Customizes the “VPT(Surround)” settings ( page 50).  
DSEE (Sound Enhance)  
(audio only)  
Enables/disables the “DSEE (Sound Enhance)” option ( page  
Clear Stereo (audio only) Enables/disables the “Clear Stereo” option ( page 52).  
Dynamic Normalizer  
(audio only)  
Enables/disables the “Dynamic Normalizer” option ( page 52).  
Zoom Settings  
(video only)  
Sets the zoom function ( page 61).  
Brightness (video only)  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen ( page 121).  
On-Hold Display  
(video only)  
Sets to turn off the video screen during the player is on hold (  
Detailed Information  
Delete This Episode  
Displays detailed information of an episode.  
Deletes an episode ( page 98).  
Option item appearing on the episode list screen  
Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Number of Downloads  
Refresh This Podcast  
Sets the number of the episodes to be downloaded ( page 89).  
Connects to the Internet via wireless LAN and downloads the  
latest episode(s) of the current podcast ( page 86).  
Delete Episode  
Displays the delete episode screen to select an episode to delete  
(
Delete All Episodes  
Delete This Podcast  
Deletes all episodes of the podcast. The podcast registration itself  
is not deleted ( page 98).  
Deletes the podcast ( page 98).  
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Option Item  
Description/reference page  
Sets the number of episodes to be downloaded ( page 89).  
Number of Downloads  
Select Podcast to Refresh Selects/deselects podcasts to refresh by using “Refresh Podcasts”  
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Refresh Podcasts  
Connects to the Internet via wireless LAN and downloads the  
latest episode(s) of all podcasts you have selected to refresh (  
Delete Podcast  
Displays the Delete Podcast screen to select a podcast to delete all  
its episodes and the podcast registration ( page 98).  
Delete All Podcasts  
To Podcast Links  
Deletes all episodes of all registered podcasts and their  
registrations ( page 99).  
Connects to the Internet via wireless LAN and opens the Internet  
browser to show the recommended podcast link collection.  
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To view websites, select  
the Internet browser.  
(Internet Browser) from the Home menu to display  
You can perform operations such as web page address input, favorites,  
advanced settings, etc., by selecting (Menu) on the bottom right of the  
Internet browser.  
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Internet Browser  
HOME button  
Note  
To use the Internet browser, you need to connect to a wireless LAN. For information on  
wireless LAN connection settings, see “Wireless LAN Connection” ( page 33).  
From the Home menu, select  
(Internet Browser).  
If the player is not connected to a wireless LAN yet, the connection  
confirmation screen appears. Follow the instructions of “Connecting to a  
wireless LAN” ( page 34) to connect.  
After establishing a connection, the Internet browser appears.  
Select (Menu).  
The control buttons of the Internet browser appear.  
Select (Address Input).  
Web page  
The Enter Address screen appears.  
Address Input Menu  
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Enter the address of the desired website, and then select “OK.”  
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Tap the address input field to display the onscreen keyboard.  
Enter the address and select “OK” on the onscreen keyboard to return to  
the Enter Address screen. After selecting “OK” on the Enter Address  
screen, the loading of the web page begins. The now loading bar appears  
during loading. When finished, the web page is displayed.  
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For how to input an address, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
Hint  
You can use the URL predictive text function to easily enter commonly used words and  
sequences, such as “http://.  
Notes  
If the “Set Date-Time” setting is not accurate, some web pages may not be displayed (  
The player does not support music download services on the Internet. Transfer music  
files from a computer to the player.  
Some web pages may not be displayed or may not work properly. Furthermore, web  
pages of large volume that contain images or videos may not be displayed.  
The Internet browser of the player does not support the following functions:  
– Flash® contents.  
– Uploading/downloading files.  
– Playback of streaming media, such as audio streams and video streams.  
– Windows that open a new window when clicked.  
Web pages may not be displayed properly, due to the settings of the player,  
circumstances of use, or the network condition.  
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You can operate the Internet browser by tapping and dragging the screen.  
Furthermore, you can perform operations such as web page address input,  
favorites, advanced settings, etc., by selecting (Menu) on the bottom right of  
the Internet browser.  
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Web page  
Operations on the Internet browser screen  
To  
Do this  
Scroll the web page  
Drag or flick the web page.  
Open a linked web page Tap a link.  
Register a podcast  
Tap an RSS icon ( page 84).  
Icons on the Internet browser  
Icon  
(Back)  
Description  
Returns to the previous web page.  
Zooms out.  
The scale changes in order of large medium small minimal.  
(Zoom out)  
(Zoom in)  
(Menu)  
Zooms in.  
The scale changes in order of minimal small medium large.  
Displays the control buttons. For details of the control buttons, see  
“Operations of the Control Buttons” ( page 105).  
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Operations of the Control Buttons  
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To display the control buttons, select (Menu) on the bottom right of the  
Internet browser. To dismiss the control buttons, tap the area outside of the  
buttons.  
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Control buttons of the Internet browser  
Web page  
Control buttons  
(Menu)  
Icon  
(Back)  
Description  
Returns to the previous web page.  
(Forward)  
Reopens the web page that was displayed before selecting  
(Back).  
(Refresh) /  
(Stop)  
(Refresh) reloads the web page to retrieve the latest changes.  
While the now loading bar is displayed,  
loading.  
(Stop) stops the  
(Address Input)  
(Rotate)  
Allows you to enter a web page address.  
Rotates the web page to horizontal or vertical.  
Displays the favorites list ( page 106).  
(Favorites List)  
(Add To Favorites)  
(History)  
Adds the web page to the favorites list ( page 106).  
Displays the history list ( page 106).  
(Browser Menu)  
Allows you to set up the Internet browser ( page 107).  
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By adding a web page to the favorites list, you can open the web page by  
selecting it from the favorites list.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Add To Favorites)  
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or  
(Favorites List).  
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To  
Do this  
Add the web page you are Select  
viewing to the favorites list select “OK.”  
(Add To Favorites) confirm the name and address  
Open a web page in the  
favorites list  
Select  
Select  
(Favorites List) the desired web page.  
Edit a web page in the  
favorites list  
(Favorites List)  
(Option Menu) “Edit” the  
desired web page edit the name and address select “OK.”  
Tap the name or address field on the edit screen to bring up the  
onscreen keyboard. For how to input text, see “Text Input” (  
Delete a web page from  
the favorites list  
Select  
(Favorites List)  
(Option Menu) “Delete” the  
web page you intend to delete “OK.”  
Notes  
To scroll the favorites list, select  
/
. To close, select  
.
You cannot delete the preset favorites.  
Using history list  
You can display a web page in the history list.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(History) the  
desired web page.  
Note  
To scroll the history list, select  
/
. To close, select  
.
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Changing the Internet Browser Settings  
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To change the Internet browser settings, select (Menu) from the Internet  
browser screen, then select  
(Browser Menu).  
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View Mode  
You can change the appearance of the web page.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Browser Menu)  
“View” tab “View Mode” the desired view mode type.  
Type  
Description  
Normal  
Just-Fit  
Smart-Fit  
Displays a web page as it is. (Default setting)  
Scales down a web page to fit to the width of the screen.  
Changes the layout of a web page to fit to the width of the screen.  
Pictures wider than the screen width will be shrunk.  
Page Information  
You can display the information of the web page you are viewing.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Browser Menu)  
“View” tab “Page Information.”  
Item  
Description  
Title:  
The web page title.  
The web page address.  
The web page type.  
Address:  
Type:  
Date of Acquisition:  
File Size (Byte):  
Server Certificate  
The date and time when the browser loaded the web page.  
The file size of the web page.  
The information of the certificates for the web server (displayed  
only when there are any certificates for the web page you are  
viewing).  
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You can set the startup page to be displayed when the Internet browser starts  
up.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Browser Menu)  
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“View” tab “Startup Page” the desired startup page type.  
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Type  
Description  
Blank Page  
When you start the Internet browser, the blank page is displayed.  
Page Last Displayed  
When you start the Internet browser, the last viewed web page is  
displayed. (Default setting)  
Detailed Settings  
You can enable or disable JavaScript, authentication information saving, and  
cache. Check the item you intend to enable.  
You can also select a time zone and view the browser information.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Browser Menu)  
“Settings” tab “Detailed Settings.”  
Item  
Description  
Enable JavaScript  
Save Authentif. Info  
Enables JavaScript.  
If enabled, saves authentication information. The saved  
information is automatically entered when the authentication is  
required next time.  
Use Cache  
Time Zone  
If enabled, saves the loaded web page to the cache file, allowing the  
player to display the web page quicker.  
Allows you to select a time zone.  
Select a city from the time zone list. To scroll the list, select  
/
.
To close, select  
.
Browser Information  
Shows the Internet browser information.  
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You can delete the cache, cookies, history list, and authentication information.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu)  
(Browser Menu)  
“Settings” tab “Privacy Settings” the desired item “OK”  
Inde  
“OK.”  
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Item  
Description  
Delete Cache  
Deletes the cache.  
Delete Cookie  
Deletes cookies received from web servers.  
Deletes the history.  
Delete History  
Delete Authentif. Info  
Deletes the authentication information.  
Cookie Settings  
You can set to receive or not to receive cookies from web servers.  
From the Internet browser, select (Menu) (Browser Menu)  
“Settings” tab “Cookie Settings” the desired setting type  
“OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Accept All  
Accepts all cookies. (Default setting)  
Blocks all cookies.  
Block All  
Verify before Accepting  
Displays the confirmation screen before accepting a cookie.  
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About Noise Canceling  
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The internal microphone embedded in the headphones picks up the ambient  
noise. The player generates an antiphase sound wave against the ambient noise  
to reduce it. The Noise Canceling function can reduce the unwanted ambient  
noise especially in a vehicle such as an airplane, train, bus, etc., allowing you to  
enjoy music at a low volume.  
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1 The waveform of the ambient 2 The antiphase waveform  
3 The composite waveform.  
Two waveforms have  
noise (original sound).  
against the noise.  
canceled each other out.  
The internal microphone embedded in  
the headphones picks up the ambient  
noise. Then, the Noise Canceling circuit  
analyzes the waveform of the noise.  
The player generates the antiphase  
waveform against the noise to  
cancel it out.  
The original waveform and antiphase  
waveform combine to cancel each  
other out, reducing the ambient  
noise.  
Notes  
If the supplied headphones are not used properly, the effect of the Noise Canceling  
function may be degraded. To make the most of the function, use the correct size  
earbuds to fit your ears and insert the headphones into your ears snugly.  
The Noise Canceling function mainly reduces the ambient noise in the low frequency  
bands and has no effect against the ambient noise in the high frequency bands. It has no  
effect on some sounds.  
Do not cover the microphone part of the headphones with your hands, etc., otherwise  
the Noise Canceling function may not work.  
Microphone  
You may hear a slight noise when the Noise Canceling function is active. This is  
operational noise of the Noise Canceling function and not a malfunction.  
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You may feel the Noise Canceling function does not work or noise is louder in a quiet  
environment or depending on the noise. In this case, release the Noise Canceling  
function.  
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Mobile phones may affect noise. In that case, keep the player away from mobile phones.  
Make sure to remove the headphones from your ears before you connect or disconnect  
the headphones from the headphone jack of the player. If the headphones are connected  
or disconnected from the player during playback, or while the Noise Canceling function  
is active, noise may be generated. This is not a malfunction.  
When the Noise Canceling function is turned on or off, a switching sound will be  
generated. This sound is generated by the switch of the Noise Canceling circuit, and is  
not a malfunction.  
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Function  
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You can reduce the unwanted ambient noise by using the Noise Canceling  
function of the player. The internal microphone of the headphones can catch  
the ambient noise to reduce noise by outputting an antiphase sound wave  
against the noise.  
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NOISE CANCELING switch  
Note  
If headphones other than those supplied are used, the Noise Canceling function will not  
work even if the NOISE CANCELING switch is turned on.  
Slide the NOISE CANCELING switch in the direction of the arrow  
.
appears in the information area.  
Hints  
When the Noise canceling function is active,  
appears on the screen. If the  
headphones other than those supplied are used, the Noise Canceling function will not  
work even if the NOISE CANCELING switch is slid in the direction of the arrow . In  
this case,  
appears in the information area.  
You can adjust the effect of the Noise Canceling function. For details, see  
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(External Input Mode)  
You can enable the Noise Canceling function when you listen to audio from  
external audio sources, such as audio devices in airplanes.  
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Using with external audio devices  
To headphone jack  
The supplied audio input cable  
Using with in-flight entertainment systems  
The supplied plug adaptor  
The supplied audio input cable  
To in-flight entertainment systems  
NC Modes  
HOME button  
Connect the supplied headphone to the player and slide the  
NOISE CANCELING switch in the direction of the arrow  
.
Connect the audio source device and the player using the supplied  
audio input cable.  
From the Home menu, select  
(NC Modes).  
You can listen to the audio source device with reduced ambient noise.  
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selecting “External Input Mode” or “Quiet Mode” on the screen.  
If you disconnect the supplied audio input cable, the Noise Canceling function enters  
“Quiet Mode” ( page 115) automatically.  
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Some in-flight entertainment systems may not be connectable to the player.  
When connecting to an audio device, plug the supplied audio input cable into the  
headphone jack of the device. Do not plug it into the LINE OUT jack.  
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Reducing the Ambient Noise without Playing  
Back Music (Quiet Mode)  
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You can use the Noise Canceling effect to get peace and quiet.  
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NC Modes  
HOME button  
Connect the supplied headphone to the player and slide the  
NOISE CANCELING switch in the direction of the arrow  
.
From the Home menu, select  
(NC Modes).  
Hint  
When the player receives an audio input signal from the supplied audio input cable  
connected to the WM-PORT, the player enters “External Input Mode.You can change  
between “External Input Mode” and “Quiet Mode” by selecting “External Input Mode”  
or “Quiet Mode” on the screen. Also, if you disconnect the supplied audio input cable  
during “External Input Mode,” the Noise Canceling function enters “Quiet Mode”  
automatically.  
Note  
The Noise Canceling function mainly reduces the ambient noise in the low frequency  
bands and has no effect against the ambient noise in the high frequency bands. It has no  
effect on some sounds.  
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To change the Noise Canceling settings, select  
menu, then select “NC Settings.”  
(Settings) from the Home  
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Settings  
HOME button  
Select NC Environment  
You can select the digital filter that is most suitable for reducing the ambient  
noise at the location.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “NC Settings”  
“Select NC Environment” the desired setting type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Bus/Train  
Airplane  
Office  
Most effective at reducing noise in a bus or train.  
Most effective at reducing noise in an airplane.  
Most effective at reducing noise in an office.  
Hint  
You can also select the filter from the Noise Cancellation screen, by selecting  
(Option  
Menu) “Select NC Environment.”  
Note  
This function is only effective when the NOISE CANCELING switch is turned on.  
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The player is designed to obtain the maximum effect of the Noise Canceling  
function ( page 110). However, you may be able to enhance the effect  
depending on your ear shape or usage environment by increasing (or  
decreasing) the sensitivity of the microphone installed in the headphones.  
You can adjust the microphone sensitivity by setting the Noise Cancel level.  
Adjust the function when the Noise Canceling effect is poor.  
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From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “NC Settings” “Set  
Noise Cancel Level.”  
Drag the indicator (setting value) to select the desired value.  
The setting can be adjusted in 31 steps. The center position of the slider  
will obtain the maximum effect. Move the position of the slider to the left  
or right to adjust the desired value.  
Select “OK.”  
Hint  
You can also adjust the setting from the Noise Cancellation screen, by selecting  
(Option Menu) “Set Noise Cancel Level.”  
Notes  
This function is only effective when the NOISE CANCELING switch is turned on.  
The default setting (center position of slider) will obtain the maximum effect. The effect  
of the Noise Canceling function is not necessarily enhanced by maximizing the  
microphone sensitivity.  
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To change the common settings of the player, select  
Home menu, then select “Common Settings.”  
(Settings) from the  
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Settings  
HOME button  
Unit Information  
Information such as model name, firmware version, etc., is displayed.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Unit Information.”  
Item  
Description  
Model:  
Firmware:  
Displays the model name of the player.  
Displays version information for the player’s firmware.  
Free/Total Memory Space: Displays the available free memory size and the total memory  
size of the player.  
Total Songs:  
Total Videos:  
Total Photos:  
WM-PORT:  
Displays the total number of songs*1 stored on the player.  
Displays the total number of videos*1 stored on the player.  
Displays the total number of photos stored on the player.  
Displays the version information for WM-PORT.  
*1 Total songs includes audio podcasts, and Total videos includes video podcasts.  
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You can set AVLS (Volume Limit)” (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to  
limit the maximum volume to prevent auditory disturbance or distraction.  
With AVLS (Volume Limit),” you can listen to music at a comfortable volume  
level.  
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From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“AVLS (Volume Limit)” the desired setting type “OK.”  
Type  
On  
Description  
Keeps the volume to a moderate level.  
Off  
Plays back audio at the original volume. (Default setting)  
Beep Settings  
You can turn on or off the operation sounds of the player.  
From the Home menu, select (Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Beep Settings” the desired setting type “OK.”  
Type  
On  
Description  
Produces beep sounds. (Default setting)  
Does not produce beep sounds.  
Off  
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When there is no operation for a while, the player turns off the screen. You can  
set the waiting time for turning off the screen.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
Inde  
“Screen Off Timer” the desired waiting time “OK.”  
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Type  
Description  
After 15 Sec  
After 30 Sec  
Turns off the screen when there is no operation for 15 seconds.  
Turns off the screen when there is no operation for 30 seconds.  
(Default setting)  
After 1 Min  
After 3 Min  
After 5 Min  
Turns off the screen when there is no operation for 1 minute.  
Turns off the screen when there is no operation for 3 minutes.  
Turns off the screen when there is no operation for 5 minutes.  
Note  
The player does not turn off the screen during the following situations.  
– Playing back a video, YouTube video, podcast video, etc.  
– Using Auto Preset” function of the FM radio.  
– Deleting a video, podcast episode, etc.  
– Deleting a podcast registration, FM radio station presetting, etc.  
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Brightness  
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You can set the display brightness to one of 5 levels.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
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“Brightness.”  
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Drag the indicator (setting value) to select the desired level.  
You can set to one of 5 levels. The larger the number, the brighter the  
screen. “3” is set by default.  
Select “OK.”  
Hint  
If you adjust the brightness of the screen to a lower level, the battery will last longer (  
Wallpaper Settings  
You can set the wallpaper of the screen.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Wallpaper Settings” the desired wallpaper type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
No Wallpaper  
User’s Wallpaper  
Displays the default wallpaper.  
Displays the photo that is set as the wallpaper. (See the following  
instructions.)  
User’s W.p.(dark)  
Displays the photo that is set as the wallpaper. (See the following  
instructions.)  
This option reduces the brightness of the photo so that you can  
easily recognize the menu items or the icons.  
To set a desired photo as the wallpaper  
You need to designate a photo on the player for the wallpaper before selecting  
“User’s Wallpaper” or “User’s W.p.(dark)” to set the photo as the wallpaper.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Photos)  
(Search) the  
desired search method the desired photo  
(Option Menu)  
“Set as Wallpaper.”  
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Set Date-Time  
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You can set the date and time.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
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“Clock Settings” “Set Date-Time.”  
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Drag or flick the year, month, date, hour and minute up or down to  
adjust the date and time.  
Select “OK.”  
Hint  
You can select the date format from among “YYYY/MM/DD,” “MM/DD/YYYY,and  
“DD/MM/YYYY.Furthermore, you can select the time format from either “12-hour” or  
“24-hour.” For details, see “Date Display Format” ( page 123), or “Time Display  
Format” ( page 123).  
Notes  
If the battery power is used up, for example, when the player is not used for a long time,  
your settings for date and time may be lost and “-” will be displayed instead of the  
current date and time.  
The clock may gain or lose up to 60 seconds per month. In this case, set the clock again.  
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You can set the date format displayed for the current time ( page 122) as  
“YYYY/MM/DD,” “MM/DD/YYYY,or “DD/MM/YYYY.”  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
Inde  
“Clock Settings” “Date Display Format” the desired format type  
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“OK.”  
Type  
Description  
YYYY/MM/DD  
MM/DD/YYYY  
DD/MM/YYYY  
Displays the date as year/month/day.  
Displays the date as month/day/year.  
Displays the date as day/month/year.  
Time Display Format  
You can select the time format displayed for the current time ( page 122)  
from either a “12-hour” or “24-hour” display.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Clock Settings” “Time Display Format” the desired format  
type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
12-hour  
24-hour  
Displays the current time in the 12-hour format.  
Displays the current time in the 24-hour format.  
Hold Settings  
You can set the hold status of the player when you slide the HOLD switch in  
the direction of the arrow .  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“HOLD Settings” the desired setting type “OK.”  
Type  
Description  
Locks the buttons and touch panel during HOLD.  
All Operations Disable  
Touch Panel Disable  
Locks the touch panel during HOLD, leaving the buttons on the  
body operational.  
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Reset All Settings  
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You can reset the player to the default settings. Resetting the player also deletes  
the wireless LAN encryption key, but does not delete data such as music, video,  
and photo data.  
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Note  
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This function is only available in the pause mode.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Reset/Format” “Reset All Settings” Yes.”  
“Restored factory settings.” appears.  
To cancel the operation, select “No” on the confirmation screen.  
Clear Input History  
You can delete the input history for the predictive text function. The player  
uses the history when you input text by using the onscreen keyboard, to show  
predictive text candidates.  
If you delete the input history, words or phrases you entered before are cleared  
and do not appear on the predictive text list anymore.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“Reset/Format” “Clear Input History” Yes.”  
“Deleted the input history.” appears.  
To cancel the operation, select “No” on the confirmation screen.  
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Format  
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You can format the built-in flash memory of the player.  
Notes  
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If the memory is formatted, all data (songs, videos, photos, etc., including sample data  
installed at the factory) will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in memory prior  
to formatting and export any important data to the hard disk of your computer.  
Be sure not to initialize (format) the built-in flash memory of the player by using  
Windows Explorer. If you have formatted with Windows Explorer, format again by using  
the player.  
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From the Home menu, select  
“Reset/Format” “Format.”  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
All data including songs will be deleted. Proceed?” appears.  
Select “Yes.”  
All data will be deleted. Proceed?” appears.  
To cancel the operation, select “No.”  
Select “Yes.”  
When initialization finishes, “Memory formatted.” appears.  
To cancel the operation, select “No.”  
USB Connection Mode  
When connecting to a computer by the USB cable, some computers may fail to  
establishing the USB connection with the player, causing the player to not  
display “Connecting.”  
In such case, you can display the USB connection standby screen before  
connecting so that the USB connection is established with more reliability.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Common Settings”  
“USB Connection Mode.”  
“Use when USB connection cannot be established. Use this mode?”  
appears.  
Select “Yes.”  
The player enters USB connection standby mode, displaying the USB  
connection standby screen. After connecting to a computer via the USB  
cable, “Connecting” appears.  
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You can select from a variety of languages for the display of menus and  
messages on the player.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Language Settings”  
Inde  
the desired language setting.  
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Language  
Deutsch  
English  
Messages and menus are displayed in  
German  
English  
Español  
Français  
Italiano  
Spanish  
French  
Italian  
Português  
Portuguese  
Russian  
Русский  
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Japanese  
Korean  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
*1 Japanese display may not be available, depending on the release region of the player.  
Service Country/Region  
You can choose the country/region for the search website to search information  
by using Related Links function ( page 43).  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Service Country/  
Region” the desired country/region “OK.”  
Note  
For how to choose the country/region for YouTube, see “Choosing country/region” (  
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Changing the Wireless LAN Settings  
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To change or check the wireless LAN settings, select  
Home menu, then select “Wireless LAN Settings.”  
(Settings) from the  
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Settings  
HOME button  
WLAN Function On/Off  
You can enable or disable the wireless LAN fuction.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “WLAN Function On/Off” the desired setting type  
“OK.”  
Type  
Description  
On  
Enables the wireless LAN function. When an application such as  
Internet browser requires a wireless LAN connection, the  
connection confirmation screen appears to connect.  
Off  
Disables the wireless LAN function. The player do not connect to  
a wireless LAN even when applications need a connection.  
(Default setting)  
Notes  
When this option is set to “Off,” the player does not transmit radio waves of wireless  
LAN. Set the “WLAN Function On/Offoption to “Offwhere the network connection  
is restricted or prohibited, such as in a hospital or in an airplane.  
When connected to a wireless LAN, if you change this option from “On” to “Off,” the  
wireless LAN connection is disconnected.  
Depending on the connection environment, noise may be heard from the headphones  
during wireless LAN communication.  
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You can register the access point to the player using the setting wizard.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “New Registration” the desired setting type “Next.”  
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There are 5 ways to register the access point. Refer to the description to select  
the adequate setting method.  
Type  
Description  
Scan Wireless LANs  
Searches access points installed in the communication range.  
After searching, the Scan Results screen ( page 129) appears.  
Manual Registration  
WPS Button  
Allows you to enter the SSID manually.  
When the access point is set to hide the SSID, use this setting.  
The Enter SSID screen ( page 130) appears and you can enter  
the SSID manually.  
Connects to the WPS-compliant access point by using Push-  
Button method. Use this setting when the access point supports  
Push-Button method.  
WPS Button screen ( page 130) appears.  
WPS PIN  
Connects to the WPS-compliant access point by using PIN  
method. Use this setting when the access point supports PIN  
method.  
WPS PIN screen ( page 130) appears.  
<Wireless Internet access Configures by using the public wireless LAN setting information  
service provider name*1> preset into the player.  
The setting information of some public Internet access service  
providers is preset into the player. If you have already subscribed  
to any of the services, select the provider name to set up.  
Depending on the provider, the usage agreement screen or the  
log-in screen may appear.  
After finishing the setting, the Confirmation screen ( page  
132) appears.  
*1 This item may not appear depending on the country/region. Furthermore, you cannot  
use the provider when it is not available in your country/region, even if the provider  
name is displayed.  
After selecting the setting type, follow the instructions on the setting wizard  
screen. For details of the setting wizard screen, see the reference page.  
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For the information on the WPS settings of your access point, refer to the operation  
guide of the access point.  
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After WPS setting for wireless LAN connection between the player and access point, the  
access point may become unconnectable to devices that were previously connected. For  
details, refer to the operation guide of the access point.  
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For the information on the settings of the access point, refer to the operation guide of  
the access point, consult the administrator of the access point, or consult the public  
Internet access service provider.  
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You can register up to 32 access points.  
If you begin the new registration using Push-Button method or PIN method during  
connecting to a wireless LAN, the connection is disconnected.  
Scan Results screen  
When you select “Scan Wireless LANs” from the New Registration screen, the  
list of access points installed within the communication range appears.  
The following information is displayed for each access point.  
Item  
Description  
The strength of the radio wave of the access point is displayed.  
The SSID of the access point is displayed.  
SSID  
When the access point is set to use an encryption method, is  
displayed.  
Select the desired access point “Next.”  
The IP Address Settings screen ( page 131) appears.  
If you select the access point indicated with , the Enter Encryption Key  
screen ( page 131) appears.  
You can search access points again and refresh the list by selecting  
“Scan.”  
Note  
Access points that are set to hide their SSID do not appear in the list. Select “Back” to  
return to the New Registration screen, then select “Manual Registration” to set up  
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When selecting “Manual Registration” from the New Registration screen, the  
Enter SSID screen appears.  
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Select the SSID input field to bring up the onscreen keyboard,  
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then enter the SSID and select “Next.”  
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The Security Settings screen appears.  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
Select the encryption method type of the access point “Next.”  
The IP Address Settings screen appears ( page 131).  
When the access point requires entering an encryption key, the Enter  
Encryption Key screen appears ( page 131).  
If an encryption key is required, Enter Encryption Key screen (  
Type  
Description  
None  
Select when the access point uses no encryption method.  
Select when the access point uses WEP.  
WEP  
WPA/WPA2-PSK TKIP  
Select when the access point uses WPA-PSK TKIP or WPA2-PSK  
TKIP.  
WPA/WPA2-PSK AES  
Select when the access point uses WPA-PSK AES or WPA2-PSK  
AES.  
Note  
If you select “WPA/WPA2-PSK TKIP” or “WPA/WPA2-PSK AES” as the encryption  
method, either WPA or WPA2 is selected according to the settings of the access point  
when establishing the connection.  
WPS Button screen  
When you select “WPS Button” from the New Registration screen, the WPS  
Button screen appears. Set up following the instructions on the screen.  
After setting, the Confirmation screen appears ( page 132).  
WPS PIN screen  
When you select “WPS PIN” from the New Registration screen, the PIN code  
of the player (an 8-digit number) is displayed. Input the PIN code to the access  
point.  
After setting, the Confirmation screen appears ( page 132).  
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When the access point is set to use an encryption method, the Enter  
Encryption Key screen appears.  
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Select the “WEP Key:” field or “WPA Key:” field to bring up the  
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onscreen keyboard, enter the encryption key, then select “Next.”  
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Enter the encryption key for using to connect to the access point. You can  
enter a string of characters or a string of hexadecimal numbers as the  
encryption key.  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
After setting, IP Address Settings screen appears ( page 131).  
Note  
WEP of the player does not support 152-bit encryption key nor Shared Key  
authentication.  
IP Address Settings screen  
After finishing the access point connection settings for “Scan Wireless LANs”  
or “Manual Registration” on the New Registration screen, the IP Address  
Settings screen appears. Select the setting method according to the access  
point.  
Item  
Description  
Automatic Acquisition  
Sets the IP address automatically by using DHCP when the  
access point supports DHCP.  
Manual Settings  
Sets the IP address manually.  
Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary  
DNS, and Secondary DNS on the Manual Setting screen.  
Select one of the items for IP address settings.  
If you select Automatic Acquisition,” the Confirmation screen appears  
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If you select “Manual Settings,” the Manual Setting screen appears.  
Select each field to bring up the onscreen keyboard to enter the  
settings, then select “Next.”  
The Confirmation screen appears ( page 132).  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
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After completing all settings, the Confirmation screen appears. Confirm the  
displayed settings and enter the connection name.  
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Confirm the registration settings.  
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Select the Connection Name input field to bring up the onscreen  
keyboard, enter a connection name, then select “Complete.”  
Enter an easy-to-understand name as a connection name (such as Home,  
Office, etc.).  
The registration settings are saved and the new registration of the access  
point is completed.  
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You can display the list of the access points registered to the player.  
When you select an access point, setting items appears allowing you to connect  
to, edit the settings of, or delete the registration of the access point.  
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From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
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Settings” “Registered Access Points” the desired access point  
the desired setting item.  
Item  
Description  
Connect  
Edit  
Connects to the access point.  
Edits the access point settings. For details, see the following “To  
edit the access point settings.”  
Delete  
Deletes the registration of the access point. Select “Yes” on the  
confirmation screen to delete.  
Notes  
If you select “Edit” for the access point connected to the player, it is disconnected  
automatically.  
If you delete the registration of the access point connected to the player, it is  
disconnected automatically.  
You cannot edit the user ID for logging in to the public wireless LAN service. To change  
the user ID, delete the registration of the access point, then register it again.  
To edit the access point settings  
You can edit the access point settings.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “Registered Access Points” the desired access point  
“Edit” the setting item to edit.  
Edit the setting, then select “OK.”  
For how to edit the settings, see the following descriptions.  
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Connection Name:  
You can edit the connection name for the access point. Select the  
input field to bring up the onscreen keyboard, then enter the  
name.  
Enter an easy-to-understand name (such as Home, Office, etc.).  
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SSID:  
You can edit the SSID of the access point.  
Select the input field to bring up the onscreen keyboard, then  
enter the SSID.  
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Security Settings  
You can open the Security Settings screen to edit the security  
method and encryption key for connecting to the access point.  
IP Address Settings  
You can open the IP Address Settings screen to edit the IP  
address settings for connecting to the Internet via the access  
point.  
For details, see “IP Address Settings screen” ( page 131).  
Proxy Server Settings  
User ID:*  
You can open the Proxy Server Settings screen to edit the proxy  
server settings for connecting to the Internet via the access point.  
For details, see “To edit the proxy server settings” ( page 135).  
The user ID for logging in to the public wireless LAN service is  
displayed for information only, and you cannot edit it. To change  
the user ID, delete the registration of the access point, then  
register it again.  
Password:*  
You can edit the password for logging in to the public wireless  
LAN service.  
* Appears only when a public wireless LAN service is selected.  
Hint  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
Notes  
For the information of the access point settings, refer to the operation guide of the access  
point, consult the administrator of the access point, or consult the public Internet access  
service provider.  
For information on the proxy server settings, consult the wireless LAN administrator or  
the public Internet access service provider.  
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To edit the proxy server settings  
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You can edit the proxy server settings according to the wireless LAN you  
intend to connect to.  
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Item  
Description  
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Address:  
When the wireless LAN you intend to connect to does not use a  
proxy server, leave a blank.  
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When the wireless LAN uses a proxy server, enter the IP address  
or domain name of the proxy server.  
When entering IP address, enter it in the format of “xxx.xxx.xxx.  
xxx” (xxx is an integer from 0 to 255).  
Port:  
Enter the port number of the proxy server.  
Enter an integer from 0 to 65535.  
Select the proxy server setting item to edit.  
To enter the address or port number, select the input field to bring up the  
onscreen keyboard.  
Enter the address and port number.  
For how to input text, see “Text Input” ( page 20).  
Select “OK.”  
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You can display the current connection status.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “Current Connection Details.”  
Inde  
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Item  
Description  
Wireless LAN Function:  
The setting of “WLAN Function On/Offoption ( page 127).  
If this item is “Off,” the following items are not displayed.  
Connection Name:  
The access point name currently connected. If the access point is  
not registered to the player, “Unknown” is displayed. When the  
player is not connected to a wireless LAN, “None” is displayed  
and the following items are not displayed.  
SSID:  
The SSID of the access point currently connected.  
Security Method:  
Channel:  
The security method used to connect ( page 130).  
The wireless LAN channel used to connect.  
Signal Strength:  
IP Address Settings:  
IP Address:  
The strength of the radio wave (expressed as a percentage).  
The method for setting the IP address ( page 131).  
The IP address assigned to the player.  
The subnet mask for the wireless LAN.  
The gateway address for the wireless LAN.  
The IP address of the primary DNS server.  
The IP address of the secondary DNS server.  
Subnet Mask:  
Default Gateway:  
Primary DNS:  
Secondary DNS:  
Proxy Server Settings:  
The IP address or domain name of the proxy server.  
When the player is using no proxy server, “Do Not Use” is  
displayed.  
Port:  
The port number of the proxy server.  
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You can display the MAC address of the player.  
From the Home menu, select  
(Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “Detailed Information.”  
Inde  
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Item  
Description  
MAC Address:  
The MAC address of the player.  
Notes  
You cannot change the MAC address.  
Repair of the player may change the MAC address, depending on the nature of the  
repair. When you are using the MAC address access filtering function of your access  
point, set the new MAC address of the player to the access point.  
Disconnect from Network  
You can disconnect the wireless LAN connection.  
From the Home menu, select (Settings) “Wireless LAN  
Settings” “Disconnect from Network” Yes.”  
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Maximizing Battery Life  
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By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly, it is possible  
to save the battery power and use the player for a longer time.  
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Turn off the player manually  
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If you press and hold the HOME button, the player enters standby mode and  
the screen turns off to save battery power. Furthermore, if standby mode  
continues for more than about a day, the player turns completely off  
automatically.  
Changing the settings  
You can save battery power by setting as follows.  
Settings for screen  
“Brightness” ( page 121)  
“1”  
“Screen Off Timer” ( page 120)  
After 15 Sec”  
Deactivate  
Settings for sound effect  
“Equalizer” ( page 48)  
“VPT(Surround)” ( page 50)  
“DSEE(Sound Enhance)” ( page 51)  
“Clear Stereo” ( page 52)  
“Dynamic Normalizer” ( page 52)  
Noise Canceling function ( page 110)  
Turned off  
“No”  
Settings for video  
“On-Hold Display” ( page 63)  
Adjust data format and bit rate  
Playing time will vary, as battery charge can be affected by the format and bit  
rate of songs, videos or photos that are played.  
For details on charging time and usage time, see  
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What is audio format?  
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Audio format refers to the method used when importing audio data from the  
Internet or audio CDs to a computer and saving it as an audio file.  
Common formats include MP3 and WMA, etc.  
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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 files.  
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 a smaller file size.  
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.  
Linear PCM: Linear PCM is an audio recording format without digital  
compression. You can listen to the sound with the same quality as CD music by  
recording with this format.  
What is copyright protection?  
Some music files, video files, etc., that you purchase at a music download  
service site or similar services may apply access control technologies such as  
encryption, to accomplish the copyright holders intention to limit usage and  
duplication of music or videos.  
What is bit rate?  
Bit rate refers to the amount of data used to store each second of audio,  
expressed in kbps (kilo bits per second), such as 64 kbps. Generally, higher bit  
rates provide better sound quality, but require more storage space for the same  
length of audio.  
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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.  
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Lower bit rates enable you to store more songs, but at a lower sound quality.  
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If you import a song from a CD to your computer at a low bit rate, you cannot improve  
the song’s sound quality by selecting a high bit rate when transferring the song from the  
computer to the player.  
What is video format?  
Video format refers to the method used when importing video and audio data  
to a computer and saving it as a video file.  
Common formats include MPEG-4 and AVC, etc.  
MPEG-4: MPEG-4 refers to Moving Picture Experts Group phase 4, developed  
by the MPEG working group of the ISO (International Organization for  
Standardization). The compression format is for video and audio data.  
AVC: AVC refers to Advanced Video Coding, developed by the MPEG working  
group of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). It enables  
reproduction of more vivid images at a lower bit rate. AVC files include four  
profiles, and AVC Baseline Profile” is one of them. AVC format is based on the  
MPEG-4 AVC standard of the ISO (International Organization for  
Standardization), and since AVC is standardized as the MPEG-4 Part 10  
Advanced Video Coding, it is commonly referred to as MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 or  
H.264/AVC.  
WMV: WMV (Windows Media Video) is a video compression format  
developed by Microsoft Corporation. It was built upon MPEG-4, achieves a  
high compression rate, and supports copy control by DRM.  
What is photo format?  
Photo format refers to the method used when importing images to a computer  
and saving them as image files. Common formats include JPEG, etc.  
JPEG: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a common image  
compression format developed by the JPEG. JPEG can compress an image file  
to about 1/10 to 1/100 the size of original image files.  
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You can store computer data into the built-in flash memory of the player by  
transferring the data from your computer using Windows Explorer, or another  
transfer capable software. If the player is connected to the computer, the built-  
in flash memory appears in Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN].  
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Do not use the bundled software while using Windows Explorer to interact with the  
built-in flash memory of the player.  
Do not disconnect the supplied USB cable while “Do not disconnect.” appears during  
data transfer. The data could be damaged.  
Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. If you want to format  
the built-in flash memory, format it on the player ( page 125).  
You cannot change the following folder names or delete them: “MUSIC,” “MP_ROOT,”  
“MPE_ROOT,” “VIDEO,” “PICTURES,” “PICTURE,” “DCIM,” “PODCASTS” and  
“FEEDS.”  
Do not change folder or file names directly under the “MP_ROOT” or “MPE_ROOT”  
folder. Otherwise, they will not be displayed on the player.  
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You can update the player’s firmware, allowing you to add new features to 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:  
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For customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/index.crp  
For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/support  
For customers who purchased the overseas models:  
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 firmware.  
Firmware update is complete.  
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If the player does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve  
the issue.  
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1 Find the symptoms of the issue in the following troubleshooting tables,  
and try any corrective actions listed.  
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2 Connect the player to your computer to charge the battery.  
You may be able to resolve some issues by charging the battery.  
3 Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc.  
If you press the RESET button while operating the  
player, stored data and settings on the player may be  
deleted.  
4 Check the information about the issue in the  
Help of each software.  
5 Look for information about the issue on one of the support websites.  
For customers in the USA, visit: http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport  
For customers in Europe, visit: http://support.sony-europe.com/DNA  
For customers in Latin America, visit: http://www.sony-latin.com/index.crp  
For customers in other countries/regions, visit:  
For customers who purchased the overseas models, visit:  
6 If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
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There is no sound.  
The volume level is set to zero.  
Turn the volume up ( page 6).  
The headphone plug is not connected properly.  
Connect the headphone plug properly ( page 8).  
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The headphone plug is dirty.  
Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth.  
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No songs or videos are stored on the player.  
Follow the instructions in the displayed message, and  
transfer songs or videos from the computer.  
No data is played.  
The battery is consumed.  
Charge the battery fully ( page 24).  
If the player does not react, even after charging the battery,  
press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 143).  
No data is stored on the player.  
Follow the instructions in the displayed message, and  
transfer data from the computer.  
Transferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see  
“Supported file format” of “Specifications” ( page 173).  
Songs or videos may not be played back, depending on the  
file format ( page 173).  
Photos may not be displayed, depending on the file size or  
the file format ( page 65).  
You are placing audio MP4 files in a video folder by drag-and-  
drop.  
Place them in the “MUSIC” folder by drag-and-drop.  
The playback limitation period of the song has expired due to  
subscription conditions, etc.  
Songs with an expired playback limitation period cannot be  
played back. Update them using the software used for  
transferring.  
After transferring by drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer,  
data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player ( page  
Data cannot be deleted on  
the player.  
You cannot delete songs or photos on the player.  
Delete them using the software you used to transfer the  
data, or Windows Explorer.  
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Transferred data is not  
displayed in its list.  
The maximum number of files that can be displayed is reached.  
The maximum number of files is 2,000 files for videos, 20,000  
files for photos, and 20,000 files for podcast episodes. Also, the  
maximum number of folders for the podcast list is 1,000  
folders.  
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Delete unnecessary data.  
If you rename a video file that is transferred from a computer  
to the player, or move it to another folder, it may not be  
recognized by the player and may not appear in a video list.  
Data was placed in the wrong location by drag-and-drop.  
Place the data in the correct place by drag-and-drop (  
Available capacity is insufficient.  
Delete unnecessary data to increase free space on the player.  
After transferring by drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer,  
data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player ( page  
When All Songs” or  
The audio files are not in folders under the “MUSIC” folder.  
Album” is selected, all the  
songs will appear, but  
Place them in folders under the “MUSIC” folder by drag-  
and-drop.  
some songs will not appear  
when “Folder” is selected.  
Songs are played back  
within a limited playback  
range only, such as within  
one album.  
“Playback Range” ( page 48) is set to “Selected Range.”  
Change the playback range setting.  
A transferred album  
appears as two or more  
albums in a list.  
When you import a compilation album to a computer by using  
Windows Media Player, it may be imported as two or more  
albums. In this case, organize them as one album by using  
Windows Media Player, and retransfer to the player. For how to  
organize, refer to the Help of Windows Media Player.  
Songs are not displayed in  
the order of transfer.  
Songs are not displayed in the order of transfer. If you want to  
arrange songs in the desired order, create playlists by using  
Windows Media Player before transferring to the player. For  
information on playlists, refer to the Help of Windows Media  
Player.  
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Noise is generated.  
Noise Canceling is set in a quiet place.  
Noise tends to be more noticeable in a quiet place or  
depending on the noise type. Release Noise Canceling (  
page 110). Furthermore, the supplied headphones are  
designed for fairly high sensitivity to maximize the  
effectiveness of Noise Canceling in noisy places such as  
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outside or in a train. For this, you may hear white noise in a  
quiet place even if you release Noise Canceling.  
A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is  
being used near the player.  
When using devices such as mobile phones, keep them away  
from the player.  
Music data imported from CDs, etc., is damaged.  
Delete the data, then import and transfer it again. When  
importing data to your computer, close any other  
applications to avoid data damage.  
Transferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see  
“Supported file format” of “Specifications” ( page 173).  
Some songs may not be played back, depending on certain  
file specifications.  
Noise Canceling function  
is not effective.  
The NOISE CANCELING switch is set to the off position.  
Slide the NOISE CANCELING switch in the direction of the  
arrow  
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You are using headphones other than the supplied ones.  
Use the supplied headphones.  
The supplied headphones are not being used properly.  
Change the size of the earbuds or adjust the earbud position  
to fit your ears snugly and comfortably ( page 8). If you  
change the size of earbuds, turn to install them firmly on the  
headphones to prevent from detaching and remaining in  
your ears.  
The microphone sensitivity is not properly adjusted.  
The player is adjusted at the factory to maximize the effect  
of the Noise Canceling function. However, you may attain  
more effectiveness by heightening or lowering the sensitivity  
of the microphone embedded in the supplied headphones.  
Readjust the Noise Canceling function ( page 117).  
The selected digital filter is not suitable for reducing the  
ambient noise at the location.  
Select the digital filter that is most suitable for the location  
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The player is used in a quiet place.  
The Noise Canceling function may not be effective in a  
quiet place or depending on the type of noise.  
“VPT(Surround)” setting  
or “Clear Stereo” function  
is not effective.  
When outputting to external audio speakers using the optional  
cradle, “VPT(Surround)” settings and the “Clear Stereo”  
function may not be effective because the player is designed for  
compatible headphones only. This is not a malfunction.  
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Cannot see the video, but  
can hear it.  
The file is a .3gp file. (.3gp only supports audio.)  
The video is not in the video folder.  
Place the video in the video folder by drag-and-drop.  
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The touch panel or the  
Buttons do not work.  
The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position.  
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Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position ( page  
The player contains moisture condensation.  
Wait a few hours to let the player dry.  
The remaining battery power is low or insufficient.  
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running  
computer ( page 24).  
If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the  
RESET button to reset the player ( page 143).  
While “Connecting” or “Connected USB (MTP)” is being  
displayed, you cannot operate the player.  
Disconnect the USB connection, then operate the player.  
The buttons work  
properly, but the touch  
panel does not work.  
The “HOLD Settings” option is set to “Touch Panel Disable”  
and the HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position.  
Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position ( page  
Playback does not stop.  
With this player, there is no difference between stopping and  
pausing. When you tap on the screen or press the  
button on the body, playback pauses/stops.  
The remaining battery power is insufficient.  
The player does not work.  
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running  
computer ( page 24).  
If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the  
RESET button to reset the player ( page 143).  
Transferred data cannot be The built-in flash memory of the player was formatted using  
found.  
Windows Explorer.  
Format the built-in flash memory on the player ( page  
The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the player  
while data was being transferred.  
Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the  
built-in flash memory on the player ( page 125).  
After transferring by drag-and-drop in Windows Explorer,  
data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player ( page  
Transferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see  
“Supported file format” of “Specifications” ( page 173).  
Songs or videos may not be played back, depending on the  
file format ( page 173).  
Photos may not be displayed, depending on the file size or  
the file format ( page 65).  
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The volume is not loud  
enough.  
“AVLS (Volume Limit)” is enabled.  
Disable AVLS (Volume Limit)” ( page 119).  
There is no sound from  
the right channel of the  
headphones.  
Or the right channel  
sound is heard from both  
sides of the headphones.  
The headphone plug is not fully inserted.  
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If the headphones are not connected correctly, sound will  
not be output properly. Insert the headphone plug into the  
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jack until it clicks ( page 8).  
Playback has stopped  
suddenly.  
The remaining battery power is insufficient.  
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running  
The songs or video files that cannot be played are played.  
Play back the other song or video files.  
Thumbnails are not  
displayed.  
Songs do not have cover art information whose file format is  
supported by the player.  
Thumbnails are displayed only when songs have cover art  
information whose file format is supported by the player.  
Transfer again using the bundled Windows Media Player 11,  
or another transfer capable software. Cover arts of songs that  
are transferred using Windows Explorer may not be displayed.  
Thumbnail name does not match its video, or the video is not  
in the correct location.  
Place a JPEG file of the same name as the video into the  
folder under the “VIDEO” folder.  
If the photos do not have thumbnails that are complied with  
Exif file format, the thumbnails cannot be displayed.  
Retransfer the photos using bundled Media Manager for  
WALKMAN.  
Cover art is not displayed.  
Cannot format the player.  
Cover art information is not included with the data.  
The cover art only appears if the cover art information is  
included. Cover arts of songs that are transferred using  
Windows Explorer may not be displayed.  
You can set cover art using the bundled Windows Media  
Player 11, or another transfer capable software for setting  
cover art. For details on operation, refer to the Help or  
maker of the software.  
Some cover art is not displayed, depending on its file format.  
The remaining battery is low or insufficient.  
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running  
computer ( page 24).  
The player’s power was  
inadvertently turned off,  
and then on again.  
If a malfunction occurs, the player turns off, and then on again  
automatically.  
The player does not work  
properly.  
The computer is started or restarted while the player is  
connected to it.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET button of the player.  
Disconnect the player when you start or restart the computer.  
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“ ” appears for a title.  
Characters that cannot appear on the player are included in the  
title.  
Rename the title with appropriate characters using the  
software you used to transfer or Windows Explorer.  
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“Unknown” is displayed  
for an album or artist  
name, etc.  
The data has no data information, such as album or artist  
name, etc.  
Garbled characters are  
displayed.  
The wrong language is selected.  
Select the correct language from “Language Settings” (  
page 126), and then transfer data to the player again.  
The screen darkens while  
displaying a photo.  
There was no operation attempted for the time selected in  
“Screen Off Timer” ( page 120).  
Press any button.  
The screen turns off.  
A message appears.  
There was no operation attempted for the period you set in  
“Screen Off Timer” ( page 120).  
Press any button.  
“On-Hold Display” is set to “No.”  
Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position ( page  
Set “On-Hold Display” to “Yes” ( page 63). You can play  
back a video even when the HOLD function is activated.  
See the “Messages” ( page 160).  
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Battery life is short.  
The operating temperature is below 5 °C (41 °F).  
Battery life becomes shorter due to the battery  
characteristics. This is not a malfunction.  
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Battery charging time is not sufficient.  
Charge the battery until  
appears.  
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By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply  
properly, it is possible to save the battery power and use the  
player for a longer time ( page 176).  
You have not used the player for a prolonged period.  
The efficiency of the battery will be improved by repeatedly  
charging and discharging it.  
When usable battery life becomes half the usual time, even  
after charging the battery fully, the battery should be replaced.  
Consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Copyright-protected contents are played.  
When copyright-protected contents are played, battery life  
may be shorter.  
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.  
The battery is charged in an ambient temperature out of the  
range of 5 °C (41 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F).  
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of 5 °C (41  
°F) to 35 °C (95 °F).  
The computer is not on.  
Turn on the computer.  
Your computer has entered sleep or hibernation status.  
Release the computer from sleep or hibernation status.  
An AC adapter that does not support the player is used.  
Use an optional AC adapter that supports the player.  
A USB hub is being used.  
Connecting the player via a USB hub may not work.  
Connect the player to your computer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
The operating system installed on the computer is not be  
supported by the player.  
To charge the player, connect the player to a computer with  
the operating system that is supported by the player.  
After prescribing the remedies above, if the problem still  
persists, press the RESET button of the player and reconnect it  
to the computer by using the supplied USB cable.  
The player turns off  
automatically.  
To avoid unnecessary battery consumption, the player  
automatically turns off.  
Press any button to turn the player on.  
Charging completes very  
quickly.  
If the battery is already almost fully charged when charging  
begins, little time is needed to reach full charge.  
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Cannot install the  
software.  
Your computer is installed with an operating system that is not  
supported by the player.  
Check the operating system of your computer ( page  
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Other software is running on Windows.  
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If other software is running, it may interfere with  
installation. Particularly, be sure to stop security software  
because it can put a heavy load on the computer.  
There is not enough free space for the hard drive.  
The software requires 450 MB of hard drive space. Delete  
unnecessary files.  
Your account has no administrator privileges, or you have not  
logged in as the computer’s administrator.  
To install the software, log in with an account with  
administrator privileges or log in as the computers  
administrator.  
A message dialog is covered from your site by the install  
screen.  
Press and hold the [Alt] key and press the [Tab] key several  
times until the message dialog appears. Then follow the  
message.  
The progress bar on the  
install screen does not  
proceed. Or, the access  
lamp of the hard drive  
does not light for several  
minutes.  
Wait until the installation is completed, because it is  
progressing properly. The installation may take 30 minutes or  
more depending on the computer.  
The installer does not start  
up automatically.  
After inserting the CD-ROM, if the installer does not start up  
automatically, select [My Computer] (Windows XP) or  
[Computer] (Windows Vista) from the [start] menu on the  
task bar of Windows, then double-click the CD-ROM drive  
icon to start up the installer.  
Media Manager for  
Your computer’s system environment has changed, perhaps  
WALKMAN does not start due to an update of the Windows operating system.  
up.  
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“Connecting” or  
The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on your  
computer properly.  
“Connected USB (MTP)”  
does not appear when  
connected to the computer  
with the supplied USB  
cable.  
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.  
Use the supplied USB cable.  
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A USB hub is being used.  
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Connecting the player via a USB hub may not work.  
Connect the player to your computer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
The software authentication may be performed and it may take  
rather a long time. Wait for a while.  
The software installation has been failed.  
Reinstall the software by using the installer included in the  
supplied CD-ROM. The imported data will remain  
untouched.  
The computer is running another software other than the one  
used for transferring.  
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.  
“Connecting” or “Connected USB (MTP)” may not appear on  
the player, depending on the software environment that is  
running on your computer.  
Activate Windows Media Player, or Windows Explorer.  
By setting the player to the USB connection standby mode  
before connecting it to a computer, you may be able to  
establish connection between the player and the computer with  
more reliability.  
Select “Yes” for the “USB Connection Mode” ( page 125).  
The player enters the USB connection standby mode and  
the USB connection standby screen appears.  
After prescribing the remedies above, if the problem still  
persists, press the RESET button of the player and reconnect it  
to the computer by using the supplied USB cable.  
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 to your computer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
The USB port on your computer may have a problem. Connect  
the player to another USB port on your computer.  
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Data cannot be transferred Transferring may be stopped due to noise such as static  
to the player from your  
computer.  
electricity, etc. This happens to protect data information.  
Disconnect the player, then reconnect it.  
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If you transfer files by drag-and-drop on some computers that  
do not have Windows Media Player 11 installed, there may be  
limited files (AAC, video files, etc.) that can be transferred by  
drag-and-drop.  
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Install Windows Media Player 11 from the supplied CD-  
ROM, then transfer files by drag-and-drop again. Before  
installing the supplied Windows Media Player 11 on your  
computer, make sure to check whether your software or  
service corresponds to Windows Media Player 11. For  
details on usage, or support on Windows Media Player, visit  
the following web site:  
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 data back to your computer to  
increase free space.  
You can transfer up to 8,192 playlists to the player. If the total  
number of playlists on the player reaches 8,192, you cannot  
transfer playlists to the player anymore. Furthermore, if a  
playlist contains songs more than 65,535, you cannot transfer it  
to the player.  
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.  
Abnormal data exists on the player.  
Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the  
built-in flash memory on the player ( page 125).  
You may not be using the supplied software to transfer data to  
the player.  
Install the supplied software and use it to transfer data.  
The data may be damaged.  
Delete the data that cannot be transferred from your  
computer, then import it to your computer again. When  
importing data to your computer, close any other  
applications to avoid data damage.  
You may be attempting to transfer a file that is not in a playable  
format.  
For information on the supported file format, see  
“Supported file format” of “Specifications” ( page 173).  
You may not transfer a file depending on the file  
specification.  
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Data cannot be transferred Transferable limit of files and folders has been exceeded.  
to the player from your  
computer. (continued)  
Delete unnecessary data.  
You are trying to transfer .m4a, .mp4, .3gp or .m4v files on a  
computer that already has Windows Media Player 10 installed.  
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Install Windows Media Player 11 from the supplied CD-  
ROM.  
If you transfer data using an appropriate software for  
transferring, but the transfer is not made, refer to the  
manufacturer.  
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The transfer takes too long You are transferring a large file.  
time.  
It may take long time to transfer a large file.  
Only a small amount of  
data can be transferred to  
the player.  
There is not enough free space in the built-in flash memory.  
Delete any unnecessary data to increase free space.  
Data that cannot be played on the player is stored on the  
player.  
If data other than song, video, photo, or podcast data is  
stored on the player, less data can be transferred. Transfer  
back data that cannot be played on the player to the  
computer to increase the available space.  
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 player to your computer using the  
supplied USB cable.  
You cannot delete or  
rename the folders.  
You cannot delete or rename the “MUSIC,” “MP_ROOT,”  
“MPE_ROOT,” “VIDEO,” “PICTURES,” “PICTURE,” “DCIM,”  
“PODCASTS” and “FEEDS” folders.  
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The player will not  
connect to a wireless  
network.  
“WLAN Function On/Offoption is set to “Off.”  
Set the option to “On” ( page 127).  
Reconnect to a wireless network manually ( page 133).  
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Check if extra settings are required to connect to the wireless  
network, such as encryption key (WEP/WPA), fixed IP  
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address, or proxy setting ( page 127).  
The access point uses 152-bit encryption key or Shared Key  
authentication as the encryption method.  
WEP of the player does not support 152-bit encryption key  
nor Shared Key authentication.  
The access point you want to use is set to make its SSID  
invisible to users.  
In this case, the access point may not be shown on the  
wireless network access point list. Enter the SSID manually  
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When connecting to the Internet, some public wireless LAN  
access points require entering user ID and password by using  
the Internet browser.  
Check the public wireless LAN service you intend to  
connect to.  
The access point of the wireless network may be using a  
security protection system not supported by the player.  
Consult with the administrator of your network.  
The access point may filter access by MAC address.  
Check the MAC address of the player ( page 137), then  
register the MAC address with the access point to connect  
to the wireless LAN.  
The network settings of the access point are not correct.  
Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came  
with the access point and in any information provided by  
the administrator of the wireless LAN.  
The player is too far from the access point.  
Move the player closer to the access point.  
Obstacles such as walls metal, or concrete between the player  
and access point may adversely affect the connection.  
Try moving the player to a different location.  
There is other equipment nearby using the 2.4 GHz frequency  
band (such as a cordless phone, a microwave oven, or  
Bluetooth computer equipment).  
Move the equipment away or turn it off.  
The wireless LAN service is temporarily not available or  
degraded.  
Check with the administrator of your wireless LAN service  
for the status.  
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You are positioned within  
a wireless LAN and it is  
available, but the icon of  
the Select Access Point  
screen indicates no signal  
strength.  
The wireless LAN status is renewed when the Select Access  
Point screen is brought up or “Scan” is tapped.  
Select “Scan” on the Select Access Point screen.  
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Some applications cannot  
use the wireless LAN  
function.  
Some public wireless LAN access points limit the usage of the  
service until you enter the user ID and password at the  
provider’s website by using the Internet browser.  
Check the public wireless LAN services usage.  
Some public wireless LAN access points restrict the use of  
some kind of the Internet service.  
Connect to another access point.  
The access point you  
intend to connect to does  
not appear in the Select  
Access Point screen.  
The access point you want to use is set to make its SSID  
invisible to users.  
In this case, the access point may not be shown on the  
wireless network access point list. Enter the SSID manually  
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The antenna icon indicates The server you attempt to connect to may be currently  
sufficient signal strength,  
but the player cannot  
connect to the Internet.  
unavailable.  
Wait for a while and try again.  
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You cannot hear an FM  
broadcast well.  
The receiving frequency is not fully tuned in.  
Select the frequency manually to improve reception by  
dragging or flicking the frequency up or down. ( page  
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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 in vehicles.  
The headphone cord is not fully extended.  
The headphone cord functions as an antenna. Extend the  
headphone cord as far as possible.  
Setting the receiver to monaural may reduce noise.  
Set the “Mono/Auto” option to “Mono” ( page 75).  
The FM broadcast is  
affected by interference.  
A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone, is  
being used near the player.  
When using devices such as mobile phones, keep them away  
from the player.  
YouTube  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
The transfer rate of the wireless LAN is too slow.  
Sound or video is  
interrupted intermittently.  
Move the player closer to the access point, or connect to  
another access point. Or, pause until the buffering is  
completed, then begins playback.  
Some videos do not appear Some videos that are specified by YouTube as unsuitable for  
in the list.  
underage persons are not displayed nor played back on the  
player.  
Cannot connect to  
YouTube.  
You are not connected to a wireless LAN ( page 33).  
Some public wireless LAN access points limit the usage of the  
service until you enter the user ID and password at the  
provider’s website by using the Internet browser.  
Check the public wireless LAN services usage.  
Cannot move to the latter  
part of the Seek Slider.  
The buffering is not completed.  
You cannot move the indicator (playback location) to the  
part where the data has not been read yet. Wait until the  
buffering is completed, then move there.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Podcast  
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Cannot refresh a podcast.  
If you transfer podcast episodes from a computer to the player  
by using Windows Explorer, you cannot refresh the podcast.  
Register the podcast by using the player or Media Manager  
for WALKMAN.  
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Cannot download  
episodes by using “Refresh  
Podcasts.”  
The podcast is not selected to refresh.  
Select the podcast to refresh ( page 88).  
Cannot play back an  
episode.  
The player does not support the file format of the episode.  
Check the file format playable on the player ( page 173).  
Too few episodes are  
downloaded.  
An episode that has already been downloaded to the player is  
not downloaded ( page 89).  
An episode of unsupported file format is not downloaded (  
Internet browser  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
A particular Web page is  
not displayed correctly.  
Because the range of standards and technologies used to design  
Web pages is so vast, it is not possible to guarantee that all  
pages will be displayed correctly.  
The clock setting is wrong.  
Adjust the clock ( page 26).  
JavaScript is disabled.  
The page may be displayed if you activate JavaScript (  
Cannot scroll lists on the  
Internet browser.  
You cannot scroll the favorites list, history list, and time zone  
list by dragging them.  
Select  
/
to scroll.  
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The touch panel does not  
work properly.  
A screen protection sheet or privacy filter is not applied  
properly.  
If the sheet lies off the edge of the screen, or burrows its way  
into the gap, reapply it. If you are using a sheet other than  
Sony’s optional protection sheet, it may interfere with the  
touch panel.  
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The HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position.  
Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position ( page  
There is no beep sound  
when the player is  
operated.  
“Beep Settings” is set to “Off.”  
Set “Beep Settings” to “On” ( page 119).  
The beep does not sound when the player is connected to the  
optional cradle, or another device.  
The player gets warm.  
The player may become warm when the battery is being  
charged and just after charging. The player also may get warm  
when a large amount of data is transferred. This behavior is  
normal and not cause for concern. Set the player aside for a  
while to allow it to cool down.  
The date and time have  
been reset.  
If you left the player for a while with the battery used up, the  
date and time may be reset. This is not a malfunction. Charge  
the battery until  
appears on the screen ( page 24), and  
set the date and time again ( page 26).  
Noise is generated when  
plugging or unplugging  
the headphones.  
Take off the headphones when plugging or unplugging the  
headphones. If you plug or unplug the headphones during  
playing song or using Noise Canceling function, you may hear  
a noise from the headphones. This is not a malfunction.  
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Messages  
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Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display.  
Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
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You are trying to play a file You cannot play a song in an  
Cannot play; file format is not  
supported.  
that cannot be played on the unsupported format file (  
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player.  
Place them in folders under  
the “MUSIC” folder.  
You transferred an audio  
file to video folders by drag-  
and-drop.  
If the player cannot play back  
WMV files, they may become  
playable by transferring by  
Windows Media Player 11.  
You attempted to delete a  
Delete the video by using  
Delete failed.  
video but the player failed to Media Manager for  
delete it.  
WALKMAN or Windows  
Explorer.  
The player is connected to a  
computer or other external  
devices to transfer data.  
This is not an error message.  
Do not disconnect the USB  
cable until transferring  
completes.  
Do not disconnect.  
Updating the firmware failed Follow the instructions  
Firmware update failed.  
LOW BATTERY. Please Charge.  
to complete.  
displayed on your computer  
to retry updating the  
firmware.  
The player’s battery is running Charge the battery ( page  
low.  
“NC Modes” is unavailable  
because the usage  
environment does not meet  
the requirement for this  
function.  
Make sure that the NOISE  
Noise Canceling unavailable.  
Unable to execute.  
CANCELING switch is set to  
the activated position (  
page 112), and the supplied  
headphones are used.  
The player’s available capacity Connect the player to your  
Not enough free space in memory.  
Delete files to ensure free space.  
is insufficient.  
computer using the supplied  
USB cable, and then delete  
any unnecessary data from the  
player using another software  
used for transferring, or  
Windows Explorer.  
You can delete podcasts  
episodes using the player (  
The selected photo cannot be Make sure whether the photo  
Unable to set photo as wallpaper.  
designated as the wallpaper.  
is not a damaged file or the  
size is not too large.  
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Additional Information  
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The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model  
manufactured for sale in the USA. Other versions may not comply with FCC  
technical regulations.  
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NOTE:  
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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.  
This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
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Additional Information  
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If you have any questions about this product:  
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Visit: www.sony.com/walkmansupport  
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Contact: Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1-(866)-456-7669  
Write: Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort  
Myers, FL 33913  
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Declaration of Conformity  
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Trade Name:  
Model No.:  
SONY  
NWZ-X1050 / X1051 / X1060 / X1061  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Responsible Party:  
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.  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are  
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however,  
that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless  
devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range  
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by  
heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects  
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF  
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested  
that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been  
confirmed by additional research. These models have been tested and found to  
comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
equipment and meet the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in  
Supplement C to OET65.  
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.  
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The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are  
associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however,  
that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless  
devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range  
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by  
heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects  
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF  
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested  
that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been  
confirmed by additional research. These models have been tested and found to  
comply with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
equipment and meet RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.  
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Notice for customers: the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in  
countries applying EU directives  
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-  
ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety  
is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.  
For any service or guarantee matters, please refer to the addresses given in  
separate service or guarantee documents.  
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  
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Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries  
with separate collection systems)  
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This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the  
battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household  
waste.  
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By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help  
prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human  
health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the  
battery. The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.  
In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons  
require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery  
should be replaced by qualified service staff only.  
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To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at  
end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment.  
For all other batteries, please view the section on how to remove the battery  
from the product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable collection  
point for the recycling of waste batteries.  
For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery, please  
contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
For users in France  
At high volume, prolonged listening to the personal audio player can  
damage the users hearing.  
On safety  
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 fire.  
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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.  
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Do not put any heavy object on top of the player or apply a strong shock to  
the player. It may cause a malfunction or damage.  
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Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light,  
temperature, moisture or vibration. The player may become discolored,  
distorted or damaged.  
Never leave the player exposed to high temperature, such as in a car parked  
in the sun or under direct sunlight.  
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.  
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.  
Do not expose the player to water. The player is not waterproof. Remember  
to follow the precautions below.  
– Be careful not to drop the player into a sink or other  
container filled with water.  
– Do not use the player in humid locations or bad weather,  
such as in the rain or snow.  
– Do not get the player wet.  
If you touch the player with wet hands, or put the player in  
a damp article of clothing, the player may get wet and this  
may cause a malfunction of the player.  
When you unplug the headphones from the player, make sure to hold the  
headphone plug to unplug it. Pulling the headphone cord itself may cause  
damage to the headphone cord.  
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In particularly dry air conditions, mild tingling may be felt on your ears. This is  
a result of static electricity accumulated in the body, and not a malfunction of  
the player.  
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The effect can be minimized by wearing clothes made from natural materials.  
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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  
Avoid listening with your headphones in situations where hearing must not be  
impaired.  
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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When using a strap (sold separately), be careful to avoid hooking it on objects  
you pass by. Furthermore be careful not to swing the player by the strap to  
avoid bumping people.  
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Refrain from using the player according to the in-flight announcements  
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during take off or landing in an aircraft.  
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Note that condensation may form temporarily in cases such as when the  
player is moved quickly from a low-temperature environment to a high  
temperature environment or used in a room that has a heater just turned on.  
Condensation creates a phenomenon where moisture in the air adheres to  
surfaces such as metal panels, etc., and then changes to liquid.  
If condensation forms in the player, leave it turned off until the condensation  
disappears. If you use the player with condensation present, a malfunction  
may result.  
Precautions about the display  
On the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display  
Do not apply strong force to the surface of the OLED display. This may cause  
a malfunction of the OLED display.  
On the display  
The surface of the display of the player is made of glass.  
When handling the player, be careful not to drop it and not to give an impact to  
it, otherwise the display may be broken. If the glass have been broken or  
become chipped, stop using the player and avoid touching the broken part,  
otherwise you may be injured.  
On the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)  
The prolonged display of a still image or the repetitive display of the same  
image may cause permanent screen burn to occur. To protect the display, avoid  
displaying images that can easily develop screen burn and follow precautions  
when using the player.  
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characteristics of the materials which are used to achieve high definition of  
images. If you keep displaying a still image at the same position of the display,  
or repeat displaying the same image, the image will be burned in and become  
unable to be removed.  
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Images that easily develop screen burn  
Widescreen images with black bars above and below them (letterbox images)  
Images with a 4:3 aspect ratio  
Photos and still images that rest on the display for a long time  
To prevent screen burn  
Display images on full screen.  
Set “Zoom Settings” option to Auto” or “Full” ( page 61).  
On cleaning  
Clean the players case with a soft cloth, such as a 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.  
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The software provided with this player cannot be used with equipment other  
than that to which it is so designated.  
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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 supplied software will depend on the  
installed OS on your computer. 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  
the supplied software.  
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– 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.  
Notice for users  
The recorded song is limited to private use only. Use of the song 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.  
The ability to display the languages on the supplied software will depend on  
the installed OS on your computer. 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  
supplied software.  
– User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.  
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.  
– Content information is written in the language or the character that is not  
supported by the player.  
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If you delete the sample data, you cannot restore it, and we will not supply any  
replacement data.  
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The recorded song is limited to private use only. Use of the song 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 type 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.  
– Content information is written in language or character that are not  
supported by the player.  
About the customer support Web site  
If you have any questions or issues with this product, or would like information  
on compatible items with this product, visit the following web sites.  
For customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/index.crp  
For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/support  
For customers who purchased the overseas models:  
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OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, ATRAC Advanced Lossless and their logos  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
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and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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.  
QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple  
Inc., used under license therefrom.  
Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
YouTube and the YouTube logo are trademarks of Google Inc.  
Yahoo! and the Yahoo! logo are trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.  
Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, WPA, WPA2 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.  
This product contains NetFront Browser of ACCESS CO., LTD.  
ACCESS, ACCESS logo and NetFront are registered trademarks or trademarks of  
ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other countries.  
©2007 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved.  
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT  
PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A  
CONSUMER FOR  
(i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL  
STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR  
(ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER  
ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR  
WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO  
PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO  
PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING  
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE  
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THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE  
FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO  
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (AVC  
VIDEO”) AND/OR  
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A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED  
FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
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THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE  
FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO  
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1  
VIDEO”) AND/OR  
(ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED  
IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS  
OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1  
VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
SEE  
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks  
of their respective holders. In this manual,TM and ® marks are not specified.  
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft  
Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is  
prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft  
subsidiary.  
Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for  
Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity  
of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including  
copyright, in such content is not misappropriated.  
This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (“WM-DRM  
Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been  
compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may  
request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new  
licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter  
the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked  
WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license  
for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in  
conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device  
on behalf of Secure Content Owners.  
Program ©2009 Sony Corporation  
Documentation ©2009 Sony Corporation  
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The following tables describe the specifications of the NWZ-X1050/X1060.  
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Audio Formats  
(Codec)  
MP3  
Media File format: MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) file format  
File extension: .mp3  
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Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))  
Sampling frequency*1: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
WMA  
Media File format: ASF file format  
File extension: .wma  
Bit rate: 32 to 192 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))  
Sampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHz  
Compatible with WM-DRM 10  
AAC-LC*2  
Media File format: MP4 file format  
File extension: .mp4, .m4a, .3gp  
Bit rate: 16 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))*3  
Sampling frequency*1: 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
Linear PCM  
Media File format: Wave-Riff file format  
File extension: .wav  
Bit rate: 1,411 kbps  
Sampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHz  
Video (Includes podcasts)  
Video Formats  
(Codec)  
AVC  
(H.264/AVC)  
Media File format: MP4 file format, “Memory Stick” video format  
File extension: .mp4, .m4v  
Profile: Baseline Profile  
Level: Up to 1.3  
Bit rate: Max. 768 kbps  
Frame rate: Max. 30 fps  
Resolution: Max. QVGA (320 × 240)  
MPEG-4  
Media File format: MP4 file format, “Memory Stick” video format  
File extension: .mp4, .m4v  
Profile: Simple Profile  
Bit rate: Max. 2,500 kbps  
Frame rate: Max. 30 fps  
Resolution: Max. QVGA (320 × 240)  
Windows Media  
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Media File format: ASF file format  
File extension: .wmv  
Profile: VC1 simple profile, main profile  
Bit rate: Simple profile Max. 1,700 kbps, main profile Max.  
5,000 kbps  
Frame rate: Max. 30 fps  
Resolution: Simple profile Max. 480 × 270, main profile Max.  
QVGA (320 × 240)  
Audio Formats  
(Codec)  
AAC-LC  
Channel number: Max. 2 channels  
(for AVC, MPEG-4) Sampling frequency*1: 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz  
Bit rate: Max. 288 kbps / channel  
WMA  
Bit rate: 32 to 192 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR))  
(for Windows Media Sampling frequency*1: 44.1 kHz  
Video 9)  
File size  
Max. 2 GB  
The number of files Max. 2,000  
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(Codec)  
JPEG  
Media File format: Compatible with DCF 2.0/Exif 2.21 file  
format  
File extension: .jpg  
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Number of pixels: Max. 4,096 × 4,096 pixels  
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Podcast*  
The number of files Max. 20,000  
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Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders.  
Copyright protected files cannot be played back.  
Non-standard bit rates or non-guaranteed bit rates are included depending on the sampling frequency.  
Some photo files cannot be played back, depending on their file formats.  
Photo contents are not supported.  
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Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)  
The approximate times are based on the case in which you transfer or record only 4  
minutes songs (not including videos and photos) in the MP3 format. Other playable audio  
file format song numbers and times may differ from the MP3 format.  
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Songs  
10,350  
7,750  
NWZ-X10ꢄ0  
Songs  
Bit rate  
Time  
Time  
48 kbps  
64 kbps  
128 kbps  
256 kbps  
320 kbps  
690 hr. 00 min.  
516 hr. 00 min.  
256 hr. 00 min.  
130 hr. 00 min.  
102 hr. 20 min.  
21,000  
15,650  
7,800  
1,400 hr. 00 min.  
1,042 hr. 20 min.  
520 hr. 00 min.  
260 hr. 00 min.  
210 hr. 00 min.  
3,850  
1,900  
3,900  
1,550  
3,150  
Maximum recordable time of videos (Approx.)  
The approximate recordable times are estimated in the case where only videos are transferred.  
The time may differ, depending on the conditions under which the player is used.  
NWZ-X10ꢃ0  
Time  
NWZ-X10ꢄ0  
Time  
Bit rate*1  
384 kbps  
768 kbps  
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61 hr. 00 min.  
35 hr. 00 min.  
124 hr. 30 min.  
71 hr. 00 min.  
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Maximum recordable number of photos that can be transferred (Approx.)  
Max. 20,000  
Recordable number of photos may be less depending on file sizes.  
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Capacity (User available capacity)*  
NWZ-X1050: 16 GB (Approx. 14.6 GB = 15,775,629,312 bytes)  
NWZ-X1060: 32 GB (Approx. 29.6 GB = 31,871,533,056 bytes)  
*1 Available storage capacity of the player may vary.  
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Output (headphones)  
Frequency response  
20 to 20,000 Hz (when playing 44.1 kHz sampling data file, single signal measurement)  
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Total Noise Suppression Ratio*  
Approx. 17 dB*2  
*1 Under the Sony measurement standard.  
*2 Equivalent to approx. 98.0% reduction of energy of sound compared with not wearing  
headphones. (NC Environment: Airplane)  
FM radio  
FM Frequency range  
87.5 to 108.0 MHz  
IF (FM)  
128 kHz  
Antenna  
Headphone cord antenna  
Wireless LAN  
Standards:IEEE 802.11b/g  
Communication range*1:  
Approximately 50 m (160 ft)  
Modulation format:  
DSSS (IEEE 802.11b compliant), OFDM (IEEE 802.11g compliant)  
Security: WEP/WPA/WPA2  
*1 Communication range may vary depending on the operating conditions or settings.  
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WM-PORT (multiple connecting terminal): 22 pins  
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)  
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Power source  
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
USB power (from a computer via the supplied USB cable)  
Charging time  
USB-based charging  
Approx. 3 hours (full charge), Approx.1.5 hours (approx. 80 %)  
Battery life (continuous playback)  
By setting as follows, a longer battery life can be expected.  
The times below are approximated when “Equalizer, VPT (Surround), DSEE(Sound  
Enhance), Clear Stereo, Dynamic Normalizer, WLAN function On/Offare  
deactivated. Furthermore, for videos, the time approximated when the brightness of the  
screen is set to “3.”  
The time below may differ depending on ambient temperature or the status of use.  
With Noise Canceling function  
deactivated  
With Noise Canceling function  
activated  
Music  
Playback at MP3 128 kbps  
Playback at WMA 128 kbps  
Playback at AAC-LC 128 kbps  
Playback at Linear PCM 1,411 kbps  
Approximately 33 hours  
Approximately 31 hours  
Approximately 29 hours  
Approximately 31 hours  
Approximately 21.5 hours  
Approximately 21.5 hours  
Approximately 20.5 hours  
Approximately 21.5 hours  
Video  
Playback at MPEG-4 768 kbps  
Playback at MPEG-4 384 kbps  
Playback at AVC Baseline 768 kbps  
Playback at AVC Baseline 384 kbps  
Approximately 7.5 hours  
Approximately 9.0 hours  
Approximately 7.5 hours  
Approximately 8.0 hours  
Approximately 6.5 hours  
Approximately 7.5 hours  
Approximately 6.5 hours  
Approximately 7.5 hours  
Wireless LAN  
At Web browsing  
At YouTube streaming  
Approximately 5.5 hours  
Approximately 4.5 hours  
Approximately 17.5 hours  
Approximately 5.0 hours  
Approximately 4.0 hours  
Approximately 14 hours  
At receiving FM broadcasting  
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262,144 colors  
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52 × 96.5 × 9.8 mm ( 2 1/8 × 3 7/8 × 13/32 inches)  
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Mass  
Approx. 98 g (Approx. 3.5 oz)  
Supplied Accessories  
Headphones (1)  
USB cable (1)  
Earbuds (Size S, L) (1)  
Attachment (1)  
Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle, etc.  
Audio input cable (1)  
Plug adaptor for in-flight use (single/dual) (1)  
CD-ROM*1*2 (1)  
– Media Manager for WALKMAN*3  
– Windows Media Player 11  
– Content Transfer  
– Operation Guide (PDF file)  
Quick Start Guide (1)  
*1 Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player.  
*2 Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, the bundled  
software may be different.  
*3 Media Manager for WALKMAN is not bundled with the packages sold in the U.S.A.  
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IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating  
systems:  
Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows XP Professional  
(Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista Home Basic (Service Pack 1 or later) /  
Windows Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 1 or later) / Windows Vista Business  
(Service Pack 1 or later) / Windows Vista Ultimate (Service Pack 1 or later)  
* Excluding OS Versions not supported by Microsoft  
* Excluding Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition  
* Excluding 64-bit OS versions for use with PC application software “Media Manager for  
WALKMAN”  
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CPU: Pentium 4 1.0 GHz or higher  
RAM: 512 MB or more  
Hard Disk drive: 380 MB or more of available space  
The supplied software may require more available space depending on the version of  
Windows. Furthermore, you need more space to store data such as music, videos,  
photos, etc.  
Display:  
– Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (recommended 1,024 × 768 or higher)  
– Colors: 8-bit or higher (16-bit recommended)  
CD-ROM drive (supporting Digital Music CD playback capabilities using WDM)  
To create original CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required.  
Sound board  
USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended)  
Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.0, QuickTime®7.3(supplied), Internet Explorer 6.0  
or 7.0, Windows Media Player 10 or 11, DirectX9.0 are required. (Windows Media  
Player 11 recommended. Some computers that already have Windows Media Player 10  
installed may encounter file limitation (AAC, video files, etc.) that can be transferred by  
dragging and dropping.)  
Adobe Flash Player 8 or higher needs to be installed.  
Broadband Internet connection is required to use Electronic Music Distribution (EMD)  
or to visit the web site.  
We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System  
Requirements.  
Not supported by the following environments:  
– Personally constructed computers 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.  
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(Repeat) ...................................... 47  
(Shuffle)................................... 47  
(Shuffle&Repeat)............... 47  
Beep Settings.................................. 119  
Bit rate............................................. 139  
Browser control button................. 105  
Address Input....................................105  
Add To Favorites...............................105  
Back ....................................................105  
Browser Menu...................................105  
Favorites List .....................................105  
Forward..............................................105  
History ...............................................105  
Refresh ...............................................105  
Rotate .................................................105  
Stop.....................................................105  
Brightness....................................... 121  
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(Repeat 1 song)......................... 47  
(Heavy)...................................... 48  
(Pop).......................................... 48  
(Jazz).......................................... 48  
(Unique).................................... 48  
(Custom 1)................................ 48  
(Custom 2)................................ 48  
(Studio)...................................... 50  
(Live).......................................... 50  
(Club) ........................................ 50  
(Arena) ...................................... 50  
(Matrix) ..................................... 50  
(Karaoke)................................... 50  
(Selected Range)........................ 48  
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Cache.......................................108, 109  
Capacity .......................................... 175  
Clear Input History ....................... 124  
Clear Stereo ...................................... 52  
Clock Settings ..........................26, 122  
Club................................................... 50  
Computer..........................27, 151, 178  
Connect (access point) ................. 133  
Connection Name ......................... 132  
Content Transfer.............................. 23  
Cookie Settings.............................. 109  
Cover art........................................... 41  
Current Connection Details......... 136  
Custom.............................................. 49  
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AAC................................................. 139  
AAC-LC.......................................... 173  
Access point..............................33, 128  
Accessories ..................................... 177  
Address (proxy) ............................. 135  
Adobe Reader..................................... 2  
Album Display Format ................... 53  
Album scroll..................................... 41  
All Range .......................................... 48  
Arena................................................. 50  
Attachment..................................... 177  
Audio format.................................. 139  
Authentication information  
..............................................108, 109  
Auto Preset ....................................... 73  
AVC................................................. 140  
AVLS (Volume Limit)................... 119  
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Data ................................................. 141  
Date Display Format ..................... 123  
Date-Time ...................................... 122  
Delete (access point) ..................... 133  
Delete All Episodes.......................... 98  
Delete All Podcasts.......................... 99  
Delete Episode ................................. 98  
Delete photos ................................... 68  
Delete songs ..................................... 44  
Delete This Episode......................... 98  
Delete This Podcast......................... 98  
Delete videos.................................... 59  
Detailed Information .................... 137  
Detailed Settings............................ 108  
DHCP.............................................. 131  
Disconnect from Network......36, 137  
Drag................................................... 11  
DSEE (Sound Enhance).................. 51  
Dynamic Normalizer ...................... 52  
Headphone jack................................. 7  
Headphones........................................ 8  
Heavy ................................................ 48  
History list...................................... 106  
Hold Settings.................................. 123  
HOLD switch ................................... 10  
HOME button............................13, 14  
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Information.................................... 118  
Information area.............................. 13  
Initialize (Format) ......................... 125  
Internet browser ....................102, 158  
Internet Browser Settings............. 107  
Interval.............................................. 57  
IP Address Settings........................ 131  
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JavaScript........................................ 108  
Jazz..................................................... 48  
JPEG................................................ 140  
Just-Fit............................................. 107  
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Earbuds............................................... 8  
Edit (access point) ......................... 133  
Encryption key.........................35, 130  
Episode.............................................. 86  
Episode list ....................................... 95  
Equalizer........................................... 48  
Explorer ............................................ 28  
External Input Mode..................... 113  
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Karaoke............................................. 50  
Keyword Search............................... 80  
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Language......................................... 126  
Linear PCM.................................... 139  
Live .................................................... 50  
Favorites.......................................... 106  
Favorites List .................................. 105  
Featured ............................................ 80  
Firmware.................................118, 142  
Flick................................................... 12  
FM Radio..................................71, 157  
Folder ................................................ 28  
Format (Initialize) ......................... 125  
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MAC Address................................. 137  
Matrix................................................ 50  
Media Manager for WALKMAN... 22  
Menu (Internet browser).............. 104  
Messages ......................................... 160  
Model .............................................. 118  
Mono/Auto....................................... 75  
Most Viewed .................................... 80  
MP3................................................. 139  
MPEG-4.......................................... 140  
Music................................................. 37  
Radio wave strength..............129, 136  
Recharging........................................ 24  
Refresh .............................................. 86  
Refresh Podcasts.............................. 87  
Refreshing podcasts ........................ 86  
Registering a Podcast ...................... 84  
Related Links.................................... 43  
Related Videos ................................. 80  
Release Year...................................... 42  
Remaining battery........................... 24  
Repeat................................................ 47  
RESET (the player)........................ 143  
Reset All Settings........................... 124  
RESET button ............................6, 143  
RSS icon....................................84, 104  
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New Registration........................... 128  
Noise Canceling............................. 110  
Normal.............................................. 47  
Number of Downloads ................... 89  
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Scan Sensitivity................................ 75  
Scene Scroll ...................................... 57  
Screen (display) .........................6, 149  
Screen Off Timer........................... 120  
Searching for Reference  
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On-Hold Display ............................. 63  
Option menu  
Order of Video List ......................... 63  
Information .................................. 43  
Search for songs............................... 42  
album....................................................42  
artist......................................................42  
folder ....................................................42  
genre.....................................................42  
playlists.................................................42  
release year ..........................................42  
Security Settings ............................ 130  
Select NC Environment................ 116  
Select Podcast to Refresh................ 88  
Selected Range ................................. 48  
Service Country/Region............... 126  
Set Date-Time..........................26, 122  
Set Noise Cancel Level.................. 117  
Settings............................................ 118  
Shuffle ............................................... 47  
Smart-Fit......................................... 107  
Sound quality................................... 48  
SSID................................................. 130  
Startup Page.................................... 108  
Store computer data ...................... 141  
Studio ................................................ 50  
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Page Information........................... 107  
Password......................................... 134  
Photo format .................................. 140  
Photo List Display Format.............. 70  
Photos ............................................... 64  
Play Mode......................................... 47  
Playback Range................................ 48  
Playlists ............................................. 42  
Podcast......................................83, 158  
Podcasts ............................................ 83  
Podcast List ...................................... 96  
Pop..................................................... 48  
Port.................................................. 135  
Privacy Settings.............................. 109  
Proxy Server................................... 135  
Proxy Server Settings .................... 135  
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Quiet Mode .................................... 115  
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Text Input ......................................... 20  
Thumbnails (photo)........................ 70  
Thumbnails (cover art)................... 53  
Thumbnails (video)......................... 57  
Time Display Format .................... 123  
Time Zone ...................................... 108  
Timeframe........................................ 81  
To Podcast Links............................ 101  
Total Photos.................................... 118  
Total Songs ..................................... 118  
Total Videos.................................... 118  
Touch panel........................................ 6  
Transferring data ............................. 28  
Troubleshooting............................. 143  
Turning off the player manually  
Wallpaper Settings......................... 121  
WEP ................................................ 130  
WEP Key......................................... 131  
Windows Explorer........................... 28  
Windows Media Player................... 22  
Wireless LAN Settings .................. 127  
WLAN Function On/Off.............. 127  
WM-PORT.................................6, 118  
WMV .............................................. 140  
WPA Key ........................................ 131  
WPA/WPA2-PSK AES.................. 130  
WPA/WPA2-PSK TKIP................ 130  
WPS Button.................................... 130  
WPS PIN......................................... 130  
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YouTube....................................77, 157  
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Unique............................................... 48  
Upgrading....................................... 142  
USB cable........................................ 177  
USB Connection Mode................. 125  
User ID............................................ 134  
Zoom................................................. 61  
Zoom In.......................................... 104  
Zoom Out....................................... 104  
Zoom setting (video) ...................... 61  
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Video format .................................. 140  
Videos ............................................... 54  
View Mode ..................................... 107  
VOL +/- button.................................. 6  
Volume................................................ 6  
VPT (Surround) .............................. 50  
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