Sony MP3 Player E105 User Manual

2-595-911-11(2)  
NW-E103/E105/E107  
Operating Instructions  
GB  
Network Walkman  
Portable IC  
Audio Player  
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© 2005 Sony Corporation  
 
For the customers  
in the Netherlands  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name:  
Model No.:  
SONY  
NW-E103  
NW-E105  
NW-E107  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
16450 W. Bernardo Dr,  
San Diego, CA 92127  
USA  
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Gooi de batterij niet weg maar  
lever deze in als klein chemisch  
afval (KCA).  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
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.  
3
 
“WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony  
Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo  
products.  
Notice for users  
is a trademark of Sony  
On the supplied software  
Corporation.  
• Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software  
or the manual accompanying it in whole or in  
part, or renting the software without the  
permission of the copyright holder.  
• In no event will SONY be liable for any financial  
damage, or loss of profits, including claims made  
by third parties, arising out of the use of the  
software supplied with this player.  
• In the event a problem occurs with this software  
as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY  
will replace it.  
However, SONY bears no other responsibility.  
• The software provided with this player cannot be  
used with equipment other than that which is so  
designated.  
OpenMG and its logo are trademarks of Sony  
Corporation.  
SonicStage and SonicStage logo are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their logos  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
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trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective holders.  
In this manual, TM and ® marks are not specified.  
• Please note that, due to continued efforts to  
improve quality, the software specifications may  
be changed without notice.  
• Operation of this player with software other than  
that provided is not covered by the warranty.  
Program ©2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sony  
Corporation  
Documentation ©2005 Sony Corporation  
This manual explains how to operate  
your Network Walkman. For details on  
how to use the SonicStage (supplied  
software), refer to the SonicStage  
operating instructions.  
The SonicStage operating instructions  
are installed with the SonicStage  
software.  
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Table of Contents  
Overview ................................................... 6  
What you can do with your Network  
Adjusting the settings of your  
Network Walkman  
Walkman ........................................... 6  
Other features ........................................ 7  
Step 1: Checking the package contents ..... 8  
Step 2: Inserting the battery....................... 9  
Locating controls ..................................... 10  
Front side ............................................. 10  
Rear side .............................................. 10  
Display ................................................ 11  
Adjusting the current time setting  
(DATE-TIME) .................................. 26  
Limiting the volume (AVLS) ................... 27  
Setting the volume using the preset  
volume function ................................ 28  
Setting a volume level of the preset  
mode ................................................ 28  
Switching to the manual mode ............ 29  
Turning off the beep sound (BEEP) ........ 30  
Changing the backlight setting ................ 31  
Basic Operations  
Transferring audio files from the computer  
to your Network Walkman ............... 12  
Listening to music with your Network  
Walkman ........................................... 14  
What is the Group function? ............... 15  
On other operations ............................. 16  
Other functions  
Formatting memory (FORMAT) ............. 32  
Displaying the player information  
(INFO) .............................................. 33  
Other Information  
Advanced Operations  
Precautions .............................................. 34  
Troubleshooting ....................................... 35  
To reset the player ............................... 35  
What happened? .................................. 35  
Messages ............................................. 38  
Specifications .......................................... 40  
Glossary ................................................... 41  
Repeat mode ............................................ 17  
Selecting the repeat mode ................... 17  
Playing tracks repeatedly  
(Track Repeat)................................. 18  
Playing a specified section repeatedly  
(A-B Repeat) ................................... 19  
Playing specified sentences repeatedly  
(Sentence Repeat) ........................... 20  
Setting the repeat counts ..................... 21  
Changing the display mode ..................... 22  
Selecting the group display mode ....... 23  
Adjusting treble and bass  
(Digital sound preset) ....................... 23  
Selecting the Sound quality ................. 23  
Adjusting the Sound quality ................ 24  
Locking the controls (HOLD) ................. 25  
Storing non-audio data ............................ 25  
5
Overview  
What you can do with your Network Walkman  
First, you need to install the “SonicStage” software into your computer. You can easily transfer  
digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to  
enjoy.  
MP3, WAV and  
Windows® Media  
Format Audio Files  
EMD (Electric Music  
Distribution) Services  
Audio CDs  
1
Store digital audio  
files on your  
computer.  
Download the  
latest audio  
files!  
Store favorite  
songs!  
2
3
Transfer files to your  
Network Walkman.  
USB connection  
Enjoy music with your  
Network Walkman.  
6
 
Other features  
• Compact size, light weight, skip-proof operation and high portability.  
• Continuous playback time with a battery  
Approximately 70*1 hours  
• Recording time*2  
NW-E103: 256MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes.  
NW-E105: 512MB built-in flash memory, more than 23 hours 30 minutes.  
NW-E107: 1GB built-in flash memory, more than 47 hours 00 minutes.  
• The supplied SonicStage software enables you to record songs from audio CDs to the hard disk  
of your computer using the ATRAC3plus format (high sound quality, high compression).  
• MP3 audio files can be easily transferred to the Network Walkman using the SonicStage  
software.  
• Sentence Repeat: Useful function for learning a foreign language.  
• High-speed data transfer using the dedicated USB cable.  
• Backlight LCD screen: song titles and artist names can be displayed.  
• Group function: you can select songs to be played by album.  
• Storage function: you can store a variety of data as well as audio files.  
1
*
Differs according to the data format. In this case, the figure for the battery duration is when continuously  
playing at 105kbps ATRAC3 format.  
Differs according to the bit rate, etc., when recording. In this case, the figure for the recordable time is when  
recording at 48kbps ATRAC3plus format.  
2
*
NOTES:  
• The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission  
of the copyright holders.  
• Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the  
Network Walkman or computer.  
• Depending on the type of the text and characters, the text shown on the Network Walkman may not be  
displayed properly on device. This is due to:  
– The capability of the connected player.  
– The player is not functioning normally.  
– The ID3 TAG information for the track is written in the language or the character that is not supported  
by the player.  
7
 
Step 1: Checking the package contents  
Please check the accessories in the package.  
• Network Walkman (1)  
• Headphones (1)  
About the Serial Number  
The serial number provided for your device  
is required for customer registration. The  
number is in the battery compartment of your  
Network Walkman.  
Serial Number  
• Dedicated USB cable (1)  
Record the serial number. Refer to it  
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer  
regarding this product.  
The serial number can also be shown in the  
menu screen (page 33).  
• CD-ROM for the SonicStage software,  
PDF file Operating Instructions and PDF  
file SonicStage Operating Instructions (1)  
• Quick Start Guide  
8
 
Step 2: Inserting the battery  
Insert an LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery with correct polarity.  
Be sure to insert it from the E side as illustrated.  
Battery duration*  
ATRAC3 format: Approximately 70 hours  
ATRAC3plus format: Approximately 60 hours  
MP3 format: Approximately 50 hours  
If the battery compartment lid is accidentally  
detached, attach 1, then 2 as illustrated.  
* The battery life may be shorter due to operating  
conditions and the temperature of the location.  
On the remaining battery indication  
The battery icon in the display changes as shown  
below.  
2
low battery change the  
battery  
1
If “LOW BATT” is displayed in the display, you  
need to change the battery.  
Note  
If you do not use the battery correctly, it may  
become damaged from leakage and corrosion. For  
best results:  
– Use an alkaline battery.  
– Make sure the polarity is correct.  
– Do not charge a dry cell battery.  
– Remove the battery, if you do not intend to use  
the player for an extended period of time.  
– If you have battery leakage, replace with a new  
battery after cleaning the battery compartment.  
9
 
Locating controls  
For details about each part, refer to the pages in parentheses.  
Front side  
Rear side  
4
5
9
6
7
8
1
2
0
qz  
3
7 MENU button (page 16 to 22, 24, 26 to  
33)  
1 Nx button  
(page 14, 16 to 17, 19 to 22, 24, 26 to  
33)  
You can switch to the Time display by  
pressing and holding the MENU button.  
2 Display (page 11, 18, 43)  
For details on the display and icons,  
refer to page 11.  
8 Battery compartment (page 9)  
9 REPEAT/SOUND button  
(page 18 to 20, 23)  
3 .–/+> button  
(page 16 to 17, 19 to 22, 24, 26 to 33)  
q; GROUP/HOLD switch  
(page 15 to 16, 23, 25)  
4 i (headphone) jack (page 14)  
: Group mode. Play or search songs  
by group (page 23).  
: Normal mode. Play songs by track  
name (page 16).  
5 VOLUME +/– button  
(page 14, 28 to 29)  
6 Strap hole for attaching a strap  
HOLD: Protect the Network Walkman  
against accidental operation (page 25).  
qa USB jack (page 12)  
10  
 
Display  
1
Text/graphic information display (page  
3 AVLS indication (page 27)  
17)  
The indication appears while the AVLS  
function is activated.  
Displays track number, track name,  
current date and time (page 22 to 23,  
26), MESSAGE (page 13, 43) and menu.  
Press the MENU button to switch the  
display mode. For details, refer to  
“Changing the display mode” on page  
22.  
4 Digital sound preset indication  
(page 23 to 24)  
The current sound setting is displayed.  
5 Remaining battery indication (page 9)  
The remaining battery power is  
displayed.  
2 Repeat mode indication (page 18)  
The current repeat mode is displayed.  
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Basic Operations  
Transferring audio files from the  
computer to your Network Walkman  
Note  
Before connecting your Network Walkman to the computer for the first time, be sure to  
install the “SonicStage” software from the supplied CD-ROM in your computer. Even if the  
SonicStage software is already installed, you need to install the SonicStage software supplied  
with this Network Walkman before connecting your Network Walkman to the computer  
(update programs may be available).  
1
Install the SonicStage software in your computer using the supplied CD-ROM.  
Follow step 1 only for the first time when you connect your Network Walkman to the  
computer.  
Refer to the Quick Start Guide.  
Refer to the SonicStage operating instructions for details.  
z Tip  
The SonicStage operating instructions are installed with the SonicStage software in your computer.  
2
3
Import audio files into the SonicStage software.  
For details, refer to the SonicStage operating instructions.  
Connect your Network Walkman to your computer.  
Connect the small connector of the dedicated USB cable to the USB jack on the Network  
Walkman, then the large connector to a USB port on your computer.  
“USB CONNECT” appears in the display.  
to the USB jack  
to a USB port  
Dedicated USB cable (supplied)  
12  
 
Notes  
• “DATA ACCESS” will be displayed while your Network Walkman accesses the computer. Do not  
disconnect the USB cable when this message is displayed. The data being transferred may be destroyed.  
• Use of your Network Walkman with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed. Always  
connect your Network Walkman to the computer directly using the dedicated USB cable.  
• Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of your Network  
Walkman.  
• The control buttons on your Network Walkman are all disabled while it is connected to a computer.  
• You can display the data stored in the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer when your  
Network Walkman is connected to the computer.  
4
Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman.  
For information on transferring audio files to the built-in flash memory, refer to the  
SonicStage operating instructions.  
z Tip  
For information on transferring audio files back to the computer, refer to the SonicStage operating instructions  
or online Help for the SonicStage software.  
Note  
If the USB cable is disconnected while data is being transferred, unnecessary data may be left in the Network  
Walkman. In this case, transfer usable audio files (including non-audio data) back to your computer and format  
(page 32) the Network Walkman.  
13  
 
Listening to music with your Network  
Walkman  
Please insert the battery before use (see page 9), and transfer audio files to your Network  
Walkman.  
Note  
When using Network Walkman, be sure do disconnect it from the computer.  
1
Connect the headphones.  
to i jack  
2
Start playback.  
When the normal playback mode is selected,  
playback stops automatically after the last  
song is played.  
1 Press the Nx button.  
If playback does not start  
Make sure that the GROUP/HOLD switch is set to  
(NORMAL) (page 25).  
2 Press the  
VOLUME  
+/– button to  
adjust the  
volume.  
To stop playback  
Press the Nx button.  
To adjust the volume  
The volume can be set in the Preset and Manual  
mode (page 28 to 29).  
GROUP/HOLD switch  
14  
 
What is the Group function?  
The Group function enables you to select favorite music conveniently on your Network  
Walkman. You can transfer to audio files or play songs by album or artist using the Group  
function.  
• The track number is the order of songs in each  
group.  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
• You can switch from Track Name mode to Group  
mode by setting the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
(GROUP).  
Group1  
Group2  
Group3  
• In the Group mode, group names are displayed  
instead of track names. In addition, any shift  
operations, such as Skip or Repeat, are performed  
by group.  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
Transferring by group  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
The audio files transferred to the SonicStage  
software are always grouped when transferred to  
the built-in flash memory.  
Track1  
Track1  
continued  
15  
 
Listening to music with your Network Walkman  
On other operations  
Nx button  
To  
.–/+> button  
operation  
Skip to the beginning  
of the next track/  
group*1  
Press the +> button  
once.  
Skip to the beginning  
of the current track/  
group*1  
Fast-forward*2  
Press the .– button  
once.  
MENU button  
Press the +> button  
and hold it.  
GROUP/HOLD  
switch  
Fast-rewind*2  
Press the .– button  
and hold it.  
.–/+> button  
*1 Pressing and holding of the .–/+> button  
during stop mode allows you to skip to the  
beginning of the next (current and previous)  
track/group continuously.  
z Tip  
You can select to the Group mode by setting the  
GROUP/HOLD switch to  
(GROUP).  
*2 Fast-forward and fast-rewind speed becomes  
gradually faster.  
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B Advanced Operations  
Selecting the repeat mode  
Repeat mode  
Nx button  
There are three types of repeat mode: Track  
Repeat, A-B Repeat and Sentence Repeat.  
• Track Repeat (Track Rep)  
This mode plays back tracks repeatedly in  
the following five ways.  
Track Repeat  
mode  
Operation  
MENU button  
All Repeat  
All tracks repeatedly  
.–/+> button  
Single Repeat  
All Shuffle Repeat  
Current track repeatedly  
All tracks repeatedly in  
random order  
1
Press the MENU button in stop  
mode.  
Group Repeat  
Current group repeatedly  
The menu screen is displayed.  
Group Shuffle  
Repeat  
Current group repeatedly  
in random order  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
• A-B Repeat (A-B Rep)  
This mode plays back the specified section  
in a track repeatedly.  
• Sentence Repeat (Sentence Rep)  
This mode plays back voice data within a  
specified section in a track repeatedly.  
2
3
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “REPEATMODE>” and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select a desired repeat mode and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
T r a c k R e  
p
You can choose one mode among  
“Track Rep,” “A-B Rep” and “Sentence  
Rep.”  
continued  
17  
 
Repeat mode  
REPEAT/  
SOUND button  
4
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
You can operate each repeat mode you  
selected, as refer to the below.  
• Track Rep: see “Playing tracks  
repeatedly (Track Repeat).”  
• A-B Rep: see “Playing a specified  
section repeatedly (A-B Repeat).”  
• Sentence Rep: see “Playing specified  
sentences repeatedly (Sentence  
Repeat).”  
Track Repeat icon  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
Select the Track Repeat mode  
(Track Rep) first (page 17).  
Then, press the REPEAT/SOUND  
button repeatedly to select the  
repeat mode you want.  
Notes  
• The display automatically returns to the normal  
playback screen if you do not operate any button  
for 60 seconds.  
• When there are no audio files in the built-in flash  
memory, you cannot set any repeat mode.  
• When you connect the Network Walkman to your  
computer, the selected desired mode will be  
canceled.  
Each press changes the Track Repeat icon as  
follows:  
none (Normal play)  
(All Repeat)  
• You can select repeat mode only in stop mode.  
(Single Repeat)  
Playing tracks repeatedly  
(Track Repeat)  
(All Shuffle Repeat)  
The Track Repeat mode is changed by  
pressing the REPEAT/SOUND button. You  
can check the current Track Repeat mode  
with the icon of the display.  
(Group Repeat)  
(Group Shuffle Repeat)  
18  
 
Notes  
Playing a specified section  
repeatedly (A-B Repeat)  
• You cannot set A-B Repeat for a section that  
overlaps two or more tracks.  
While playing a track, you can set the start  
point (A) and end point (B) for a section you  
wish to play repeatedly.  
• If you do not set the end point (B), the end point  
is automatically set at the end of the track.  
• Pressing the .–/+> button releases the start  
point (A) which is already set.  
• You cannot use A-B Repeat in the Group mode  
or when the current time is displayed.  
Nx button  
To clear the start point (A) and end  
point (B)  
• Press the REPEAT/SOUND button during A-B  
Repeat playback.  
• Press the MENU button during A-B Repeat  
playback.  
• Select the Group mode by setting the GROUP/  
REPEAT/SOUND  
button  
HOLD switch to  
Repeat playback.  
(GROUP) during A-B  
.–/+> button  
• Select the previous or next track by pressing the  
.–/+> button during A-B Repeat playback.  
(The A-B Repeat mode is not canceled.)  
1
2
3
Select the A-B Repeat mode (A-B  
Rep) (page 17).  
To cancel the A-B Repeat mode  
Change the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page  
17).  
Press the Nx button to start  
playback.  
Press the REPEAT/SOUND button  
to set the start point (A) while  
playing back.  
“B” blinks.  
A
B
0 1  
0 0 : 0 0  
4
Press the REPEAT/SOUND button  
to set the end point (B).  
“A B” is displayed and the specified  
section is played back repeatedly.  
A
B
0 1  
0 0 : 5 5  
continued  
19  
 
Repeat mode  
3
Press the REPEAT/SOUND button  
to place the setting point during  
playback.  
The Network Walkman detects spoken  
sections and non-spoken sections from  
the set point, and Sentence Repeat starts.  
(The spoken section is repeated once  
(during detection), and the setting is  
counted.)  
Playing specified  
sentences repeatedly  
(Sentence Repeat)  
This function automatically detects only  
voice data from the setting point and repeats  
the voice data for setting counts. This is  
useful for language-learning material which  
has no background music.  
0 1  
0 0 : 1 2  
z Tip  
Notes  
The default repeat counts setting is 2 times for one  
sentence. But you can change the repeat counts  
setting. Refer to “Setting the repeat counts” on page  
21.  
• You cannot use Sentence Repeat in the Group  
mode, or when the current time is displayed.  
• A spoken or non-spoken section of less than 1  
second will not be detected.  
Nx button  
• If a non-spoken section is not detected until the  
track end, the track end point is recognized as a  
non-spoken section and Sentence Repeat begins  
from the previous spoken section.  
To clear the setting point  
• Press the REPEAT/SOUND button during  
Sentence Repeat playback.  
• Press the MENU button during Sentence Repeat  
playback.  
REPEAT/SOUND  
button  
• Select the Group mode by setting the GROUP/  
.–/+> button  
HOLD switch to  
Repeat playback.  
(GROUP) during Sentence  
• Select the previous or next track by pressing the  
.–/+> button during Sentence Repeat  
playback.  
1
2
Select the Sentence Repeat mode  
(Sentence Rep) (page 17).  
(The Sentence Repeat mode is not canceled.)  
Press the Nx button to start  
playback.  
To cancel the Sentence Repeat mode  
Change the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page  
17).  
20  
 
Setting the repeat counts  
You can set the repeat counts (1-9) of one  
sentence for the Sentence Repeat mode.  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
2
3
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “REPEATMODE>” and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “Sentence Rep” and press  
the Nx button to confirm.  
“COUNT:” is displayed in the screen.  
C O U N T : 2  
21  
Nx button  
Changing the  
display mode  
You can view information such as track  
numbers or titles in the display while music  
is played or stopped. Change the display  
mode by operating the .–/+> button  
in the Menu mode.  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
• Lap Time: Elapsed time display mode  
The following will be displayed after a music title  
and artist name are displayed.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
Track number  
Elapsed time  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “DISPLAY>” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
0 0 9 0 1 : 3 6  
Play status*  
The selected display mode blinks.  
* Play: Displays  
Stop: Displays  
and  
.
alternately.  
L a p T i m e  
Search track: Displays > or ..  
Fast-forward/Fast-rewind: Displays M or  
m.  
3
4
Press the .–/+> button to  
select a desired display mode and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
The display switches to the selected  
display mode.  
• Title: Title display mode  
When the music title includes more than 12  
characters, the title will be automatically scrolled.  
D I S P L A Y >  
T
i t l e / A r t i s  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
• Track info: Track information display  
mode  
The track title, CODEC, and bit rate are  
displayed. When the information includes more  
than 12 characters, the information will be  
automatically scrolled.  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
T
i t l e / C o d e c /  
While searching, fast-forwarding, or fast-  
rewinding a track, the current playing position is  
displayed.  
22  
 
Note  
Adjusting treble  
and bass (Digital  
sound preset)  
The display automatically returns to the normal  
playback screen if you do not press any buttons for  
60 seconds.  
You can adjust the treble and bass. You can  
preset two settings, which can be selected  
during playback.  
Selecting the group display  
mode  
For any menu screen, you can select the  
group mode by setting the GROUP/HOLD  
switch to  
(GROUP).  
Selecting the Sound quality  
Default settings  
Sound SOUND 1 SOUND 2 SOUND OFF  
quality  
(S1)  
+1  
0
(S2)  
+3  
0
(NORMAL SOUND)  
Bass  
0
0
Treble  
GROUP/HOLD  
switch  
REPEAT/SOUND  
button  
To cancel the Group mode  
Set the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
in the Group mode screen.  
(NORMAL)  
Note  
Pressing the .–/+> button in the Group  
mode jumps backwards or forwards through the  
groups.  
Press and hold the REPEAT/  
SOUND button for half a second.  
The Sound quality setting is changed as  
follows:  
SOUND OFF (none)  
To return to the normal Sound quality  
Select “SOUND OFF (none).”  
continued  
23  
 
Adjusting treble and bass (Digital  
sound preset)  
3
4
Set the tone for “SOUND 1.”  
1 Press the .–/+> button to  
select “SOUND 1>” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
2 “BASS:+1” appears, press the .–  
/+> button to adjust the emphasis  
level of bass sound and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
3 “TREBLE:0” appears, press the  
.–/+> button to adjust the  
emphasis level of treble sound and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
Adjusting the Sound  
quality  
You can adjust the sound quality of bass and  
treble parts.  
Sound quality  
Bass  
Emphasis level  
-4 to +3  
Treble  
-4 to +3  
You can preset desired sound quality settings  
as “Sound 1” and “Sound 2.” While playing  
music, you can assign a preset sound quality  
to music.  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
Nx button  
To adjust the “SOUND 2” setting  
Select “SOUND 2>” in step 3.  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E >  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “SOUND>” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
“SOUND:” is displayed in the screen.  
S O U N D : 1 >  
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Locking the  
controls (HOLD)  
Storing non-audio  
data  
You can protect your Network Walkman  
against accidental operation by using the  
HOLD function when carrying it.  
You can transfer data from the hard disk of  
your computer to the built-in flash memory  
using Windows Explorer.  
The built-in flash memory is displayed in  
Windows Explorer as an external drive (for  
example: as the D drive).  
Notes  
• If you store a lot of non-audio data into the built-  
in flash memory, the space for audio data is  
reduced by the same amount.  
• Do not edit any file in the [OMGAUDIO] folder  
of the built-in flash memory on Windows  
Explorer, as audio files will not play back.  
GROUP/HOLD  
switch  
Set the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
HOLD.  
All operation buttons are disabled.  
If you press buttons while the HOLD  
function is activated, “HOLD” blinks in the  
display.  
To release the HOLD function  
Set the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
(NORMAL).  
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B Adjusting the settings of  
your Network Walkman  
3
4
Press the .–/+> button to  
adjust the “year” setting and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
The “month” digit blinks.  
Adjusting the  
current time  
setting  
(DATE-TIME)  
You can set and display the current time.  
2 0 0 5 y 1 m 1 d  
As you did in step 3, adjust the  
settings for “month” and “date.”  
Nx button  
After pressing the .–/+> button  
to adjust the “date” setting and pressing  
the Nx button to confirm, the display  
switches to the time setting screen.  
1 : 0 0  
MENU button  
5
6
Press the .–/+> button to  
adjust the “hour” setting and  
press the Nx button to confirm.  
The “minute” digit blinks.  
.–/+> button  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
1 : 0 0  
R E P E A T M O D E >  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “DATE-TIME” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
As you did in step 5, adjust the  
settings for “minute.”  
After pressing the .–/+> button  
to adjust the “minute” setting and  
pressing the Nx button to confirm, the  
display switches to the time setting  
screen.  
The “year” digit blinks.  
2 0 0 5 y 1 m 1 d  
D A  
T
E - T I M E  
7
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
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To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
Limiting the  
volume (AVLS)  
To display the current time  
Press the MENU button and hold it.  
You can display the current time while pressing the  
button.  
You can set AVLS (Automatic Volume  
Limiter System) to limit the maximum  
volume to prevent auditory disturbance or  
distraction. With AVLS, you can listen to  
music at a comfortable volume level.  
Notes  
• If the unit is not used for a long time, your  
settings of the date and time may be reset.  
• If the current time is not set, the display for the  
date and time will be “-- --.”  
Nx button  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “AVLS:” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
“OFF” blinks.  
A V L S  
: O F F  
3
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “ON” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
The  
(AVLS) indication is displayed.  
The volume is kept at a moderate level.  
continued  
27  
 
Limiting the volume (AVLS)  
Setting the volume  
using the preset  
volume function  
4
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
There are two modes to adjust the volume  
level.  
To change the setting to “OFF”  
Manual mode:  
Select “OFF” in step 3.  
Press the VOLUME +/– button to adjust  
the volume level in the range of 0 to 31.  
Preset mode:  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
Press the VOLUME +/– button to set the  
volume level to any of three preset  
levels: LO, MID, or HI.  
Nx button  
VOLUME +/– button  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
Setting a volume level of  
the preset mode  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
2
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “VOL: MAN.”  
V O L  
: M A N  
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To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
3
4
Press the Nx button to confirm.  
“MAN” blinks.  
Note  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “SET>.”  
If AVLS (page 27) is set, the actual volume may be  
lower than the settings.  
Releasing AVLS returns the volume to the preset  
level.  
V O L  
: S E T >  
Switching to the manual  
mode  
5
6
Press the Nx button to confirm.  
“VOL LO xx”* blinks.  
* “xx” is the volume level.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
V O L L O x x  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “VOL: SET>.”  
Set volume levels of three preset  
levels: LO, MID, or HI.  
V O L  
: S E T >  
1 Press the VOLUME +/– button to set  
the volume level of the LO preset.  
2 Press the .–/+> button to  
select “VOL MID xx,” and then  
press the VOLUME +/– button to set  
the volume level of the MID preset.  
3 Press the .–/+> button to  
select “VOL HI xx,” and then press  
the VOLUME +/– button to set the  
volume level of the HI preset.  
3
4
Press the Nx button to confirm.  
“SET>” blinks.  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “MAN.”  
V O L  
: M A N  
7
8
Press the Nx button to confirm.  
5
6
Press the Nx button to confirm.  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
With these settings, you can adjust the  
volume level to any of three preset  
levels: LO, MID, or HI.  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
With this setting, you can adjust the  
volume level by pressing the VOLUME  
+/– button.  
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To change the setting to “ON”  
Select “ON” in step 3.  
Turning off the  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen, or press the  
MENU button.  
beep sound (BEEP)  
You can turn off the beep sounds of your  
Network Walkman.  
Nx button  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E >  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “BEEP:” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
“ON” blinks.  
B E E P : O N  
3
4
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “OFF” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
B E E P : O F F  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
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3
4
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “ON” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
Changing the  
backlight setting  
L I G H T : O N  
You can select ON or OFF.  
Menu  
OFF  
ON  
Backlight mode  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
Always off  
Turns on for a few seconds  
after each operation  
(or until scrolling is complete)  
To change the setting to “OFF”  
Select “OFF” in step 3.  
Nx button  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
To set “ON”  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
2
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “LIGHT:” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
“OFF” blinks.  
L I G H T : O F F  
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B Other functions  
4
5
Press the Nx button.  
“FORMATTING” blinks and formatting  
starts.  
When formatting is complete,  
“COMPLETE” is displayed and the  
display returns to the indication in step  
2.  
Formatting  
memory (FORMAT)  
You can use your Network Walkman to  
format the built-in flash memory.  
If memory is formatted, all data previously  
stored in the memory will be erased. Be sure  
to verify the data stored in the memory prior  
to formatting.  
Press the MENU button.  
The display returns to the normal screen.  
Nx button  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the  
MENU button.  
To cancel formatting  
Select “N” in step 3.  
MENU button  
Note  
.–/+> button  
You cannot format memory while playing music.  
(“FORMAT” will not be displayed in the menu  
screen.)  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E >  
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “FORMAT>” and press the  
Nx button to confirm.  
F O R M A T : N  
You cannot format memory while  
playing music.  
3
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “Y” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
“Really?” is displayed.  
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Displaying the  
player information  
(INFO)  
Information such as product name, built-in  
flash memory capacity, serial number and  
software version can be displayed.  
Nx button  
MENU button  
.–/+> button  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The menu screen is displayed.  
R E P E A T M O D E  
>
Press the .–/+> button to  
select “INFO>” and press the Nx  
button to confirm.  
Press the .–/+> button to show  
the following information.  
1: product name  
2: built-in flash memory capacity  
3: serial number  
4: software version  
To cancel the Menu mode  
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or  
press the MENU button.  
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B Other Information  
Precautions  
On installation  
• Never use your Network Walkman where it  
will be subjected to extremes of light,  
temperature, moisture or vibration.  
On the use  
• When using a strap, careful to avoid  
hooking it on objects you pass by.  
• Do not use the Network Walkman on an  
aircraft.  
On cleaning  
• Clean your Network Walkman casing with  
a soft cloth slightly moistened with water  
or a mild detergent solution.  
• Never leave the Network Walkman  
exposed to high temperature, such as in a  
car parked in the sun or under direct  
sunlight.  
• Clean the headphone plug periodically.  
Note  
On the headphones  
Road Safety  
Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it  
may mar the finish of the casing.  
Do not use headphones while driving,  
cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle.  
It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in  
many areas. It can also be potentially  
dangerous to play your Network Walkman at  
a high volume while walking, especially at  
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise  
extreme caution or discontinue use in  
potentially hazardous situations.  
If you have any questions or problems  
concerning your Network Walkman, please  
consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
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.  
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 your  
Network Walkman, take off the headphones  
immediately.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using your Network Walkman, use this  
troubleshooting guide to help you to remedy the problem prior to consult a Sony dealer. Should  
any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. If a problem occurs while connected to  
your computer, also refer to “Troubleshooting” in the online help of the supplied software.  
To reset the player  
If your Network Walkman does not operate normally, or if there is no sound, even after checking  
the troubleshooting guide below, remove the battery and re-insert it.  
What happened?  
On operating  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
There is no sound.  
Noise is generated.  
• The volume level is set to zero.  
c Turn the volume up (page 14).  
• The headphone jack is not connected properly.  
c Connect the headphone jack properly (page 14).  
• The headphone plug is dirty.  
c Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth.  
• No audio files are stored in the memory.  
c If “NO DATA” is displayed, transfer audio file(s) from the  
computer.  
Buttons do not work.  
• The GROUP/HOLD switch is set to HOLD.  
c Set the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
(NORMAL) (page 25).  
• Your Network Walkman contains moisture condensation.  
c Leave your Network Walkman aside for a few hours.  
• The remaining battery power is insufficient.  
c Replace the battery (page 9).  
The volume is not loud  
enough.  
The AVLS is enabled.  
c Disable the AVLS (page 27).  
There is no sound from the  
right channel of the  
headphones.  
The headphone jack is not fully inserted.  
c Connect the headphone jack fully (page 14).  
Playback has stopped  
suddenly.  
The remaining battery power is insufficient.  
c Replace the battery (page 9).  
continued  
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Troubleshooting  
On the display window  
Cause/Remedy  
Symptom  
LIGHT is set to “OFF.”  
c In the menu mode, set “LIGHT” to “ON” (page 31).  
The backlight is not turned  
on.  
Characters that cannot be displayed on your Network Walkman are  
involved.  
s” is displayed for a title.  
c Use the supplied SonicStage software to rename the title with  
appropriate characters.  
On the connection with the computer or supplied software  
Cause/Remedy  
Symptom  
An operating system not compatible with the software is used.  
c For details, refer to the SonicStage operating instructions.  
The software cannot be  
installed.  
• Please wait for authentication of the SonicStage software.  
• Another application is running on the computer.  
c Wait for a while and reconnect the USB cable. If the problem  
persists, disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer, and then  
reconnect the USB cable.  
“USB CONNECT” is not  
displayed when connecting  
to the computer with the  
dedicated USB cable.  
• The dedicated USB cable has disconnected.  
c Connect the dedicated USB cable.  
• A USB hub is used.  
c Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the  
dedicated USB cable directly to the computer.  
The dedicate USB cable is disconnected.  
c Connect the dedicated USB cable.  
Your Network Walkman is  
not recognized by the  
computer when it is  
connected to the computer.  
Song cannot be transferred  
to your Network Walkman.  
• The dedicated USB cable is not connected properly.  
c Connect the USB cable properly.  
• The free space of the built-in flash memory where you want to  
transfer audio files to is insufficient.  
c Transfer any unnecessary songs back to your computer to  
increase free space.  
• You have already transferred to 65,535 songs or 4,096 groups to the  
built-in flash memory using the SonicStage software.  
c You can transfer up to 65,535 songs, and 4,096 groups to the  
built-in flash memory using SonicStage software. One group can  
contain up to 999 songs.  
• Audio files 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.  
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Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
The number of audio files  
that can be transferred is  
limited. (Available  
• The free space of the built-in flash memory where you want to  
transfer to is not enough for the size of audio files you wish to  
transfer.  
recording time is short.)  
c Transfer any unnecessary audio files back to the computer to  
increase free space.  
• Non-audio data is stored in the built-in flash memory where you  
want to transfer audio files to.  
c Move non-audio data to the computer to increase free space.  
Operation of the Network  
Walkman becomes unstable  
while it is  
USB hub or USB extension cable is used.  
c Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension cable is not  
guaranteed. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the  
computer.  
connected to the computer.  
Your Network Walkman is not connected to the computer properly.  
c Quit the SonicStage software and verify the connection of the  
dedicated USB cable. Restart the SonicStage software.  
“Failed to authenticate  
Device/Media” is displayed  
on the computer screen  
while connecting the  
Network Walkman to the  
computer.  
Other  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
BEEP is set to “OFF.”  
c In the menu mode, set “BEEP” to ”ON” (page 30).  
There is no beep sound  
when your Network  
Walkman is operated.  
Your Network Walkman  
gets warm.  
In normal use, the player may become slightly warm.  
continued  
37  
 
Troubleshooting  
Messages  
Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display.  
Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
AVLS  
The volume level exceeds the rated  
value while the AVLS is enabled.  
Turn the volume down or disable the  
AVLS.  
CANNOT PLAY  
DATA ACCESS  
• Your Network Walkman cannot  
play certain files because of  
incompatible formats.  
• Transferring has been interrupted  
forcefully.  
If the file cannot be played, you can erase  
it from the built-in flash memory.  
For details, refer to “To delete abnormal  
data from the built-in flash memory”  
(page 39).  
Accessing the built-in flash  
memory.  
Please wait for access to complete. This  
message appears while transferring audio  
files and during initialization of the built-  
in flash memory.  
ERROR  
A malfunction is detected.  
Please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
EXPIRED  
The song is playback restricted by  
the copyright holder.  
If song cannot be played, you can erase it  
from the built-in flash memory.  
For details, refer to “To delete abnormal  
data from the built-in flash memory”  
(page 39).  
FILE ERROR  
HOLD  
• The file cannot be read.  
• The file is not normal.  
Transfer the normal audio file back to the  
computer and then format your Network  
Walkman. For details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the built-in flash  
memory” on page 39.  
All operation buttons are disabled  
since the GROUP/HOLD switch is  
set to HOLD.  
Set the GROUP/HOLD switch to  
(NORMAL) to operate the buttons.  
LOW BATT  
MG ERROR  
The battery is low.  
You must change the battery (page 9).  
An unauthorized distribution file is  
detected for copyright protection.  
Transfer the normal audio file back to the  
computer and then format your Network  
Walkman. For details, refer to “To delete  
abnormal data from the built-in flash  
memory” on page 39.  
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Message  
Meaning  
Remedy  
NO DATA  
There are no audio files in the  
built-in flash memory.  
If there are no audio files in the built-in  
flash memory, use the SonicStage  
software to transfer audio files.  
USB CONNECT  
Your Network Walkman is  
connected to the computer.  
You can operate your Network Walkman  
using the SonicStage, but you cannot  
operate the controls on your Network  
Walkman.  
To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory  
If “CANNOT PLAY,” “EXPIRED,” “FILE ERROR,” or “MG ERROR” is displayed, there is a  
problem with all or part of the data stored in the built-in flash memory.  
Please follow the procedures below to erase data you cannot play.  
1 Connect your Network Walkman to the computer, and start the SonicStage software.  
2 If you have already specified the data with problems, erase the data from the Portable Player  
window of the SonicStage software.  
3 If the problem persists, transfer all data without problems back to the computer using the  
SonicStage software while your Network Walkman is connected to the computer.  
4 Disconnect your Network Walkman from the computer and then format the built-in flash  
memory using the FORMAT menu (page 32).  
39  
 
Frequency response  
Interface  
Specifications  
Maximum recording time  
NW-E103  
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)  
Dynamic range  
Operating temperature  
Power source  
NW-E105  
Battery life (continuous  
playback)  
NW-E107  
Dimension  
×
×
×
×
Mass  
Supplied accessories  
Sampling frequency  
Audio compression technology  
40  
 
Glossary  
MagicGate  
Copyright protection technology that consists of authentication and encryption technology.  
Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and  
media, and that protected content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent  
unauthorized copying or playback.  
Note  
is terminology denoting the copyright protection system developed by Sony. It does not  
guarantee conversion among other media.  
OpenMG  
Copyright protection technology that securely manages music content from the EMD/Audio CD  
on a personal computer. Application software that is installed on the computer encrypts the  
digital music content when recording on the hard drive. This allows you to enjoy music content  
on the computer, but prevents unauthorized transmission of this content across a network (or  
elsewhere). This PC copyright protection complies with “MagicGate”, and allows you to transfer  
digital music content from a PC’s hard drive to a compliant device.  
ATRAC3  
ATRAC3, which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3, is audio compression  
technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates.  
The ATRAC3 compression rate is approximately 10 times higher than that of the Audio CD,  
resulting in an increased data capacity for the media.  
ATRAC3plus  
ATRAC3plus, which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus, is audio  
compression technology that compresses data higher than ATRAC3. The ATRAC3plus is new  
audio compression technology that enables equal or higher quality sound comparing to  
ATRAC3.  
Bit rate  
Indicates the data amount per second. The rate is reflected in bps (bit per second).  
64 kbps means 64,000 bits of information per second. If the bit rate is large, that means a large  
amount of information is used to play music. Comparing music of the same format (e,g.,  
ATRAC3plus), 64 kbps data offers better sound quality than 48 kbps data. However, audio files  
in formats such as MP3 have different encoding methods, and thus sound quality cannot be  
determined by simply comparing the bit rate.  
continued  
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Glossary  
MP3  
MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is a format standard for music file compression.  
It was codified by the Motion Picture Experts Group, a working group of ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization).  
It compresses audio CD data to approximately one tenth its original size. Because the MP3  
encoding algorithm has been made publicly available, there are various encoders and decoders  
that are compliant with this standard.  
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Menu list  
Press the MENU button to display the menu mode, and then use the .–/+>  
button (select) and the Nx button (confirm) to change the settings of your  
Network Walkman.  
For details about each menu, refer to the pages in parentheses. The menu with a “>” mark will be  
followed by a detailed-setting screen when you press the Nx button to confirm.  
Display  
(Menu mode)  
Purpose  
Display  
(Menu mode)  
Purpose  
REPEATMODE> You can select your favorite  
FORMAT>  
(Formatting  
memory)  
You can format the built-in  
flash memory (page 32).  
repeat mode (page 17).  
DISPLAY>  
(Display  
mode)  
You can select your favorite  
display mode (page 22).  
INFO>  
(Information)  
You can be displayed  
information such as product  
name, built-in flash memory  
capacity and serial number  
(page 33).  
VOL:  
(Preset  
volume)  
You can preset your desired  
volume level (page 28).  
[RETURN]  
You can switch to the normal  
mode by selecting  
[RETURN] and pressing the  
Nx button.  
SOUND>  
You can preset your desired  
(Digital sounds sound quality (page 23).  
preset)  
AVLS:  
You can set to “ON” or  
“OFF” (page 27).  
(Automatic  
Volume Limiter  
System)  
BEEP:  
(Operation  
sounds setting)  
You can set to “ON” or  
“OFF” (page 30).  
LIGHT:  
(LCD  
backlight  
setting)  
“OFF”: Always off.  
“ON”: Turns on for three  
seconds after each operation  
(page 31).  
DATE-TIME  
(Current time  
setting)  
You can set and display the  
current time (page 26).  
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Index  
A
F
A-B Repeat  
Accessories  
ATRAC3  
ATRAC3plus  
Audio CDs  
19  
8
41  
41  
6
Fast-forward  
Fast-rewind  
Formatting  
16  
16  
32  
G
AVLS (Limiting the volume)  
11, 27  
Group  
15, 23  
H
B
Headphones  
HOLD function (Locking the controls)  
25  
8, 14, 34  
Backlight  
Battery  
BEEP (Beep sound)  
Bit rate  
31  
9
30  
41  
I
C
Information  
33  
CD (Audio CDs)  
CD-ROM  
Clock  
6
L
8, 12  
26  
LIGHT  
31  
Computer  
6, 12  
Limiting the volume (AVLS)  
27  
Listening  
14  
D
Locking the controls (HOLD function)  
25  
DATE-TIME  
Display  
26  
11, 18, 38  
Display mode  
Download  
22  
6
M
MENU button  
Menu list  
MP3  
16-22, 24, 26-33  
43  
42  
E
EMD service  
6
Explorer (Windows Explorer)  
13, 25  
44  
 
O
U
OpenMG  
41  
14  
USB cable  
8, 12  
28  
P
V
Playback  
Volume  
R
W
Remaining battery indication  
9
WAV format  
Windows Explorer  
6
13, 25  
Repeat  
Repeat count  
Reset  
17  
21  
35  
43  
RETURN  
S
Sentence Repeat  
Serial Number  
Shuffle Repeat  
20  
8, 33  
17  
Skip to the beginning of a track  
16  
SonicStage  
12  
Sound preset (Digital sound preset)  
23  
T
Time Setting  
Title  
26  
22  
Track Repeat  
Transferring  
Troubleshooting  
18  
6, 12  
35  
45  
 
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