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2-514-948-11(1)
Portable IC Audio Player
Network Walkman
Operating Instructions
NW-S21/S23
© 2004 Sony Corporation
“WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of
Sony Corporation to represent Headphone
Stereo products.
is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc. And don’t place lighted candles on the apparatus.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
Note on installation
If you use the unit at a place subject to static or electrical noise, the track’s transferring information may be corrupted. This would prevent successful transferring authorization on your computer.
For the customers in the United States
Owner’s Record
The model number is located in the front and the serial number is located on the rear side of the player (see page 8). Record the serial number in the space provided below.
Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No.
Serial No.
INFORMATION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
If you have any questions about this product:
Visit: www.sony.com/walkmansupport
Contact: Sony Customer Information Services
Center at (866)-456-7669
Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center
12451 Gateway Blvd..
Fort Myers, FL33913
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A pleine puissance, l’écoute prolongée du baladeur peut endommager l’oreille de l’utilisateur.
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name:
Model No.:
Responsible Party:
SONY
NW-S23
Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr,
San Diego, CA 92127
USA
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.
For the customers in the Netherlands
Voor de Klanten in Nederland
Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval(KCA).
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Notice for users
On the supplied software
• Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder.
• In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this player.
• In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will replace it.
However, SONY bears no other responsibility.
• The software provided with this player cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated.
• Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, the software specifications may be changed without notice.
• Operation of this player with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty.
• Depending on the type of the text and characters, the text shown on SonicStage and MP3 File
Manager 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.
Program ©2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Sony
Corporation
Documentation ©2004 Sony Corporation
This manual explains how to operate your Network Walkman and how to use the MP3 File Manager (pre-installed software). For details on how to use the
SonicStage (supplied software), refer to the SonicStage operating instructions.
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.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are 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.
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Table of Contents
Overview ................................................... 6
What you can do with your Network
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
Basic Operations
Transferring audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman ............... 12
Note on playing songs with a limited playing period (Timeout contents) .. 13
Note on playing songs with a limited playing count ................................... 13
Listening to music with your Network
Walkman ........................................... 14
What is the Group function? ............... 15
On other operations ............................. 16
Advanced Operations
Repeat mode ............................................ 17
Selecting the repeat mode ................... 17
Playing the 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
Adjusting the settings of your
Network Walkman
Adjusting the time setting of your
Network Walkman to a computer’s built-in clock ..................................... 26
Adjusting the current time setting
(DATE-TIME) .................................. 27
Limiting the volume (AVLS) ................... 28
Setting the volume using the preset volume function ................................ 29
Setting a volume level of the preset mode ................................................ 29
Switching to the manual mode ............ 30
Turning off the beep sound (BEEP) ........ 31
Changing the backlight setting ................ 32
Other functions
Regrouping songs (REGROUP) .............. 33
Formatting memory (FORMAT) ............. 34
Other Information
Precautions .............................................. 35
Troubleshooting ....................................... 36
To reset the player ............................... 36
What happened? .................................. 36
Messages ............................................. 39
Specifications .......................................... 41
Glossary ................................................... 42
Menu list .................................................. 44
MP3 File Manager software operation
What you can do with the MP3 File
Manager ............................................ 45
Transferring MP3 audio files from the computer to your Network
Walkman ........................................... 46
Display of MP3 File Manager ................. 48
Erasing audio file ..................................... 49
Ordering audio file .................................. 49
Index ................................................. 50
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Overview
What you can do with your Network Walkman
First, you need to install the “SonicStage” software into your computer (MP3 File Manager software is pre-installed in your Network Walkman). You can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to enjoy.
Audio CDs
MP3, WAV and
Windows ® Media
Format Audio Files
1
Store digital audio files on your computer.
EMD (Electric Music
Distribution) Services
Download the latest audio files!
Store favorite songs!
2
Transfer files to your
Network Walkman.
When you transfer MP3 format audio files to your Network
Walkman, use MP3 File Manager software (pre-installed software) to transfer and store them as
MP3 format audio files.
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Enjoy music with your
Network Walkman.
USB connection
You can display the data stored in the built-in flash memory using Windows
Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer. However, an
MP3 file cannot be played back if you drag or copy the file directly on the
Windows Explorer screen. When you transfer an MP3 format audio file to your
Network Walkman, be sure to use the MP3
File Manager software (see page 45).
Other features
• Water resistant, compact size, light weight, skip-proof operation and high portability.
• The pre-installed MP3 File Manager software enables you to transfer MP3 format audio files to your Network Walkman and listen to them with your Network Walkman as MP3 format files.
• Continuous playback time with a battery
NW-S21/S23: Approximately 70* 1 hours
• Recording time*
2
NW-S21: 128MB built-in flash memory, more than 5 hours 50 minutes.
NW-S23: 256MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 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).
• 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 ATRAC3 format audio files.
*
2
Differs according to the bit rate when recording. In this case, the figure for the recordable time is when recording at 48kbps ATRAC3plus format.
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.
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Step 1: Checking the package contents
Please check the accessories in the package.
NW-S21/S23:
• Network Walkman (1)
• Headphones (1)
About the Serial Number
The serial number provided for your device is required for the customer registration. The number is on the rear side of your Network
Walkman.
• Dedicated USB cable (1)
Serial Number
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to it whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Serial No. _____________________
• Arm band (1)
• CD-ROM for the SonicStage software (1)
• Operating Instructions (1)
• SonicStage Operating Instructions (1)
• CD-ROM for the Operating Instructions and SonicStage Operating Instructions (1)
(European model only)
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Step 2: Inserting the battery
Insert the LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery with correct polarity.
Be sure to insert it from the E side as illustrated.
Push to open.
Battery duration
*
ATRAC3 format: Approximately 70 hours
ATRAC3plus format: Approximately 60 hours
MP3 format: Approximately 50 hours
* 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.
Notes
• Do not insert your finger into the battery compartment.
• Be sure to close the case cover to ensure liquid cannot enter.
If the battery compartment lid is accidentally detached, attach it as illustrated.
low battery change the battery
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 the 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.
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Locating controls
For details about each part, refer to the pages in parentheses.
Front side
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Rear side
8
9 q; qa
1 .–/+> button
(page 16 to 17, 19 to 22, 24, 26 to 34)
2 Nx button
(page 14, 16 to 17, 19 to 22, 24, 26 to
34)
3 VOLUME –/+ button (page 14, 29)
4 Headphone jack (page 14)
5 GROUP button (page 15, 23)
6 Display (page 11, 18, 39)
For details on the display and icons, refer to page 11.
7 SOUND/REPEAT button
(page 18 to 20, 23)
8 MENU button (page 16 to 22, 24, 26 to
34)
You can switch to the Time display by pressing the MENU button for a while.
9 HOLD (Locking controls) switch
(page 14, 25)
0 Arm band attachment hole (page 16) qa Case cover button (page 9) qs USB jack (page 12, 46) qd ACCESS lamp (page 12, 46) qf Battery compartment (page 9) qg Case cover (page 9) qh Strap hole for attaching the strap qs qd qf qg qh
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Display
1 Text/graphic information display (page
17)
Displays track number, track name, current date and time (page 22 to 28),
MESSAGE (page 13, 39) and menu.
Press the MENU button to switch the display mode. For details, refer to
“Changing the display mode” on page
22.
2 Repeat mode indication (page 18)
The current repeat mode is displayed.
3 AVLS indication (page 28)
The indication appears while the AVLS function is activated.
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.
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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).
You can transfer ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus format audio files from the computer to your Network
Walkman using the installed SonicStage software. Follow the procedure below.
You can also transfer MP3 format audio files, using the MP3 File Manager that is pre-installed in your Network Walkman. For details, refer to “MP3 File Manager software operation” on page 45.
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.
For details, refer to the manual “SonicStage operating instructions.”
2
Import audio files into the SonicStage software.
For details, refer to the manual “SonicStage operating instructions.”
3
Connect your Network Walkman to your computer.
Connect the small connector of the dedicated USB cable into the USB jack on the Network
Walkman, then the large connector to a USB port on your computer.
“CONNECT” appears in the display.
ACCESS lamp to the USB jack to a USB port
Dedicated USB cable (supplied)
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Notes
• The ACCESS lamp blinks while your Network Walkman accesses the computer.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable when the ACCESS lamp is blinking. 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.
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Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman.
For information on transferring audio files to the built-in flash memory, refer to the separate manual “SonicStage operating instructions.”
Note
After transferring, be sure to close the case cover to prevent liquid from entering.
z
Tip
For information on transferring audio files back to the computer, refer to the manual “SonicStage operating instructions” or online Help for the SonicStage software.
Note on playing songs with a limited playing period
(Timeout contents)
Some songs distributed via the Internet (EMD service) have a limited playing period.
If you try to play an expired song, “EXPIRED” blinks and the next song will be played after a moment.
In addition, an expired song cannot be played using the SonicStage software, or transferred to your Network Walkman. Delete any songs as needed.
Note on playing songs with a limited playing count
Your Network Walkman does not support contents with a limited playing count.
When you try to play a song with a limited playing count, “EXPIRED” will be displayed and the song will not be played.
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Listening to music with your Network
Walkman
Please insert the battery before use (see page 9).
Note
When using Network Walkman, be sure do disconnect it from the computer.
1
Connect the headphones.
to i jack
How to use the supplied headphones
1
Hook the L part to your left ear and the R part to your right ear as illustrated.
2
Hook the headphones around your ears, as you would glasses. Adjust the earpieces to comfortably fit your ears.
2
Start playback.
1
Press the Nx button.
2
Press the
VOLUME
–/+ button to adjust the volume.
HOLD switch z
Tip
If your Network Walkman is not operated for 5 seconds while in stop mode, the display automatically turns off.
When the normal playback mode is selected, playback stops automatically after the last song is played.
If playback does not start
Make sure that the HOLD switch is set to off
(page 25).
To stop playback
Press the Nx button.
To adjust the volume
The volume can be set in the Preset and Manual mode (page 29 to 30).
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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.
Group1
Group2
Group3
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track2
Track3
• The track number is the order of songs in each group.
• You can switch between Track Name mode and
Group mode by pressing the GROUP button.
• 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
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Transferring by group
The audio files transferred to the SonicStage software are always grouped when transferred to the built-in flash memory.
z
Tip
A group created by SonicStage software has priority over one created by MP3 File Manager software on your Network Walkman.
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Listening to music with your Network Walkman
On other operations
.
–/+
> button
Nx button
MENU button z
Tip
You can switch to the Group mode by pressing the
GROUP button.
To use the arm band
You can enjoy music while exercising, skating, dancing or playing sports by using the supplied arm band with your Network
Walkman.
Attach the arm band attachment to your
Network Walkman and adjust the headphone cord length by winding the cord around the arm band attachment 2~3 times.
Secure the band as shown in the illustration, and wrap the arm band around your upper arm.
To
Skip to the beginning of the next track/ group* 1
Skip to the beginning of the current track/ group*
1
Fast-forward*
2
Fast-rewind* 2
.
–/+
>
button operation
Press the +> button once.
Press the .– button once.
Press the +> button and hold it.
Press the .– button and hold it.
* 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.
*
2
Fast-forward and fast-rewind speed become faster if the operation is continued for five seconds.
Components of the supplied arm band
Metal part of arm band: Sus M7
Rubber part of arm band: polyurethane (Surface: nylon-ester)
Notes
• Do not secure the arm band too tightly and be aware of the length of time you wear it. If it becomes uncomfortable, remove it.
• Take care your shirt fabric is not torn by the hook and loop fastener when wearing the arm band.
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B
Advanced Operations
Repeat mode
There are three types of repeat mode: Track
Repeat, A-B Repeat and Sentence Repeat.
• Track Repeat (TRK Rep)
This mode plays back tracks repeatedly in the following five ways.
Track Repeat mode
All Repeat
Single Repeat
Group Repeat
Group Shuffle
Repeat
All Groups Shuffle
Repeat
Operation
All tracks repeatedly
Current track repeatedly
Current group repeatedly
Current group repeatedly in random order
All groups repeatedly in random order
Tracks in a group play back in order
• 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.
Selecting the repeat mode
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
1
Press the MENU button in stop mode.
The menu screen is displayed.
R E P E A T M O D E >
2
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “REPEAT MODE >” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select a desired repeat mode and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
T R K R e p
You can choose one mode among “TRK
Rep,” “A-B Rep” and “SENTENCE
Rep.”
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Repeat mode
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.
• TRK Rep: see “Playing the 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).”
Playing the tracks repeatedly (Track Repeat)
The Track Repeat mode is changed by pressing the SOUND/REPEAT button. You can check the current Track Repeat mode with the icon of the display.
SOUND/
REPEAT button
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
Notes
• The display automatically returns to the normal playback screen if you do not operate any button for 60 seconds.
• When there is 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.
• You can select repeat mode only in stop mode.
Track Repeat icon
Select the Track Repeat mode
(TRK Rep) first (page 17).
Then, press the SOUND/REPEAT button repeatedly to select the repeat mode you want.
Each press changes the Track Repeat icon as follows: none (Normal play)
(All Repeat)
(Single Repeat)
(Group Repeat)
(Group Shuffle Repeat)
(All Groups Shuffle Repeat)
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Playing a specified section repeatedly (A-B Repeat)
While playing a track, you can set the start point (A) and end point (B) for a section you wish to play repeatedly.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
SOUND/REPEAT button
1
Select the A-B Repeat mode (A-B
Rep) (page 17).
2
Press the
Nx
button to start playback.
3
Press the SOUND/REPEAT button to set the start point (A) while playing back.
“B” blinks.
A B 0 1 0 0 : 0 0
4
Press the SOUND/REPEAT 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
Notes
• You cannot set A-B Repeat for a section that overlaps two or more tracks.
• If you do not set the end point (B), the end point is automatically set at the end of the track.
• You cannot use A-B Repeat in the Group mode or when the current time is displayed.
z
Tips
• You can fast-forward or fast-rewind by pressing the .–/+> button, after the start point (A) is set. If the track reaches the end while fastforwarding, the end point is set as point (B) and fast-forwarding continues.
A-B Repeat starts when you release the .–/
+> button.
If the track reaches the beginning while fastrewinding, it jumps to the end of the track, the end point is set as point (B), and fast-rewinding continues.
• You can fast-forward or fast-rewind by pressing the .–/+> button, during A-B Repeat playback. If the track reaches the track start/end while fast-forwarding or fast-rewinding, playback is stopped (enters Standby). A-B Repeat restarts when you release the .–/+> button.
To clear the start point (A) and end point (B)
• Press the SOUND/REPEAT button during A-B
Repeat playback.
• Press the MENU button during A-B Repeat playback.
• Select the Group mode by pressing the GROUP button during A-B Repeat playback.
• Select the previous or next track by pressing the
.–/+> button during A-B Repeat playback.
(The A-B Repeat mode is not canceled.)
To cancel the A-B Repeat mode
Change the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page
17).
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Repeat mode
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.
z
Tip
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.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
SOUND/REPEAT button
1
Select the Sentence Repeat mode
(SENTENCE Rep) (page 17).
2
Press the
Nx
button to start playback.
3
Press the SOUND/REPEAT 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.)
0 1 0 0 : 1 2
Notes
• 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.
• 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 SOUND/REPEAT button during
Sentence Repeat playback.
• Press the MENU button during Sentence Repeat playback.
• Select the Group mode by pressing the GROUP button during Sentence Repeat playback.
• Select the previous or next track by pressing the
.–/+> button during Sentence Repeat playback.
(The Sentence Repeat mode is not canceled.)
To cancel the Sentence Repeat mode
Change the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page
17).
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Setting the repeat counts
You can set the repeat counts (1-9) of one sentence for the Sentence Repeat mode.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
4
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select a desired repeat counts and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
5
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
MENU button
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 “REPEAT MODE >” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “SENTENCE Rep” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“COUNT:” is displayed on the screen.
C O U N T : 2
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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.
• Lap Time: Elapsed time display mode
The following will be displayed after a music title and artist name are displayed.
Track number Elapsed time
0 0 9 0 1 : 3 6
Play status *
* Play: Displays and alternately.
Stop: Displays .
Search track: Displays > or ..
Fast-forward/Fast-rewind: Displays M or m.
• Title: Title display mode
When the music title includes more than 12 characters, the title will be automatically scrolled.
T i t l e / A r t i s
• 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.
T i t l e / C o d e c /
While searching, fast-forwarding, or fastrewinding a track, the current playing position is displayed.
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MENU button
Nx button
.
–/+
> button
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 “DISPLAY >” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
The selected display mode blinks.
L a p T i m e
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select a desired display mode and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
The display switches to the selected display mode.
D I S P L A Y >
4
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
Note
The display automatically returns to the normal playback screen if you do not press any buttons for
60 seconds.
Selecting the group display mode
For any menu mode, you can select the group display by pressing the GROUP button.
Adjusting treble and bass (Digital sound preset)
You can adjust the treble and bass. You can preset two settings, which can be selected during playback.
GROUP button
Selecting the Sound quality
Default settings
Sound SOUND 1 SOUND 2 SOUND OFF quality (S1) (S2) (NORMAL SOUND)
Bass
Treble
+1
±0
+3
±0
±0
±0
To cancel the Group mode
Press the GROUP button in the Group mode screen.
Note
The display automatically returns to the normal playback screen if you do not operate any button for 30 seconds.
SOUND/
REPEAT button
Press and hold the SOUND/
REPEAT button for half a second.
The Sound quality setting is changed as follows:
S1 S2 (none)
To return to the normal Sound quality
Select “SOUND OFF.”
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Adjusting treble and bass (Digital sound preset)
Adjusting the Sound quality
You can adjust the sound quality of bass and treble parts.
Sound quality
Bass
Treble
Emphasis level
-4 to +3
-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.
.
–/+
> button
Nx button
3
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.
4
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
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
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 “SOUND >” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
S O U N D : 2 >
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Locking the controls (HOLD)
You can protect your Network Walkman against accidental operation by using the
HOLD function when carrying it.
HOLD switch
Storing non-audio data
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).
Note
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.
Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow.
All operation buttons are disabled.
If you press buttons while the HOLD switch is on, “HOLD” blinks in the display.
To release the HOLD function
Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction of the arrow.
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B
Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman
Adjusting the time setting of your
Network Walkman to a computer’s built-in clock
If the function is set to “ON,” the time setting of your Network Walkman is automatically adjusted to the computer’s built-in clock when your Network Walkman is connected and audio file transferring is executed (the SonicStage software must be started). “ON” is selected by default.
You cannot play a song with a limited playing period without the time setting of your Network Walkman. Be sure to adjust the time setting.
To set the date and time on your Network
Walkman, refer to “Adjusting the current time setting (DATE-TIME)” on page 27.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
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 “PC CLK:” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
P C C L K : O N
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “OFF” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
4
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To change the setting to “ON”
Select “ON” in step 3.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
MENU button
Changing the setting to “OFF”
The time setting of your Network Walkman does not change even when your Network
Walkman is connected to a computer.
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Adjusting the current time setting
(DATE-TIME)
You can set and display the current time.
You can also adjust the time setting of your
Network Walkman to a computer’s built-in clock by connecting your Network Walkman to the computer (page 26).
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
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 “DATE-TIME” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
The “year” digit blinks.
2 0 0 4 y 1 m 1 d
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to adjust the “year” setting and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
The “month” digit blinks.
2 0 0 4 y 1 m 1 d
4
As you did in step 3, adjust the settings for “month” and “date.”
After pressing the .–/+> button to adjust the “date” setting and pressing the Nx button to confirm, the display switches to the time setting screen.
0 : 0 0
5
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to adjust the “hour” setting and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
The “minute” digit blinks.
0 : 0 0
6
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.
D A T E - T I M E
7
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
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Adjusting the current time setting
(DATE-TIME)
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
To display the current time
Press the MENU button and hold it.
You can display the current time while pressing the button.
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 “-- --.”
• If PC CLK is set to “ON” (page 26), the time setting of your Network Walkman is automatically adjusted to a computer’s built-in clock when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer.
• Depending on the shipping area, the time display format of the unit is set to a 12-hour display or a
24-hour display.
You cannot switch between a 12-hour display and a 24-hour display in the unit.
A 24-hour display is shown in this manual.
Limiting the volume (AVLS)
You can set AVLS (Automatic Volume
Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume to prevent auditory disturbance or distraction. With AVLS, you can listen to music at a comfortable volume level.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
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 “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.
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4
Press the MENU button.
To change the setting to “OFF”
Select “OFF” in step 3.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
Setting the volume using the preset volume function
There are two modes to adjust the volume level.
Manual mode:
Press the VOLUME –/+ button to adjust the volume level in the range of 0 to 31.
Preset mode:
Press the VOLUME –/+ button to set the volume level to any of three preset levels: LO, MID, or HI.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
VOLUME –/+ 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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Setting the volume using the preset volume function
3
Press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“MAN” blinks.
4
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “SET >.”
V O L : S E T >
5
Press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“VOL LO xx”* blinks.
* “xx” stands for numeric values of the volume level.
V O L L O x x
6
Set volume levels of three preset levels: LO, MID, or HI.
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.
7
Press the
Nx
button to confirm.
8
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.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
Note
If AVLS (page 28) is set, the actual volume may be lower than the settings.
Releasing AVLS returns the volume to the preset level.
Switching to the manual mode
1
Press the MENU button.
The menu screen is displayed.
2
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “VOL: SET.”
V O L : S E T >
3
Press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“SET >” blinks.
4
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “MAN.”
V O L : M A N
5
Press the
Nx
button to confirm.
6
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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Turning off the beep sound (BEEP)
You can turn off the beep sounds of your
Network Walkman.
.
–/+
> button
Nx button
To change the setting to “ON”
Select “ON” in step 3.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen, or press the
MENU button.
MENU button
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 “BEEP:” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“ON” blinks.
B E E P : O N
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “OFF” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
B E E P : O F F
4
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
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Changing the backlight setting
You can select ON or OFF.
Menu
OFF
ON
Backlight mode
Always off
Turns on for three seconds after each operation
(or until scrolling is complete)
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “ON” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
L I G H T : O N
4
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To change the setting to “OFF”
Select “OFF” in step 3.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
MENU 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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Other functions
Regrouping songs
(REGROUP)
The songs group function may be disabled* when a song has been deleted from or added the built-in flash memory by operating the computer in which the SonicStage software is not installed (page 12). In such a case, you may enable the group function by regrouping audio file. When you need to edit audio file, make sure that you connect your Network
Walkman to the computer and use the
SonicStage software.
* The order of songs will not be changed even if the song group function is disabled.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
3
Press the
.
–/+
>
button to select “Y” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
“Really?” is displayed.
R e a l l y ?
4
Press the
Nx
button.
Regrouping starts and “REGROUPING” blinks. When regrouping audio file is complete, “COMPLETE” is displayed and the display returns to the indication in step 2.
5
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
Note
You cannot regroup songs while playing music.
(“REGROUP” will not be displayed in the menu screen.) z
Tip
In some cases, you may not be able to restore the former grouping. When you need to edit audio file, connect your Network Walkman to the computer and use the SonicStage software.
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 “REGROUP” and press the
Nx
button to confirm.
R E G R O U P : N
You cannot regroup audio file while playing music.
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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.
.
–/+ > button
Nx button
MENU button
4
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.
5
Press the MENU button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To cancel the Menu mode
Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the
MENU button.
To cancel formatting
Select “N” in step 3.
Notes
• You cannot format memory while playing music.
(“FORMAT” will not be displayed in the menu screen.)
• The MP3 File Manager software and MP3 audio files transferred with this software are erased as a result of formatting. If the MP3 File Manager software is erased, you can restore it from the supplied CD-ROM, or download it from the Sony customer service website. For details, refer to
“MP3 File Manager software operation” on page
45.
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 “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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Other Information
Precautions
On installation
• Never use your Network Walkman where it will be subjected to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration.
• Never leave the Network Walkman exposed to high temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight.
On water resistance
• Do not immerse the Network Walkman in water, as it is not water resistant.
• Before opening or closing the case cover, be sure to wipe off water, dust or sand on the exterior of the unit. (The unit is not water-resistant with the upper lid open.)
• Do not touch the Network Walkman with wet hands when the case cover is open.
• The supplied headphones are not meant to be immersed in water or come in continuous contact with water. If they are accidentally dropped into water or get wet, dry them with a soft cloth. Never use an electric hair dryer.
• Any sand or dust on the rubber packing will prevent the lid from closing tightly, and water may leak in. Brush off the dust once in a while.
On the headphones
Road Safety
Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle.
It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play 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.
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.
On the use
• When using a strap (not supplied), careful to avoid hooking it on objects you pass by.
• Do not use the Network Walkman on an aircraft.
• Do not use the Network Walkman in confined public areas where pacemakers for people with heart problems may be adversely affected.
On cleaning
• Clean your Network Walkman casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution.
• Clean the headphone plug periodically.
Note
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.
If you have any questions or problems concerning your Network Walkman, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
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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. For trouble concerning operations while connected to your computer, please refer to “Troubleshooting” in the online help of the supplied software in addition.
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, then re-insert it.
What happened?
On operating
Symptom
There is no sound.
Noise is generated.
Buttons do not work.
The volume is not loud enough.
There is no sound from the right channel of the headphones.
Playback has stopped suddenly.
Cause/Remedy
• 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.
• Songs with a limited playing period is played.
c Songs with an expired playing period cannot be played.
• No audio files are stored in the memory.
c If “NO DATA” is displayed, transfer audio file(s) from the computer.
• The HOLD switch is set to on.
c Set the HOLD switch to off (page 25).
• Your Network Walkman contains moisture condensation.
c Keep your Network Walkman aside for a few hours.
• The remaining battery power is insufficient.
c Replace the battery (page 9).
The AVLS is enabled.
c Disable the AVLS (page 28).
The headphone jack is not fully connected.
c Connect the headphone jack fully (page 14).
The remaining battery power is insufficient.
c Replace the battery (page 9).
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On the display window
Symptom
The backlight is not turned on.
“s” is displayed for a title.
Cause/Remedy
LIGHT is set to “OFF.” c In the menu mode, set “LIGHT” to “ON” (page 32).
Characters that cannot be displayed on your Network Walkman are involved.
c Use the supplied SonicStage software to rename the title with appropriate characters.
On the connection with the computer or supplied software
Symptom
The software cannot be installed.
“CONNECT” is not displayed when connecting to the computer with 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.
Cause/Remedy
An operating system not compatible with the software is used.
c For details, refer to the separate manual “SonicStage operating instructions.”
• Please wait for the 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.
• The dedicated USB cable is 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.
• The dedicated USB cable is not connected properly.
c Connect the USB cable properly.
• The free space of the built-in flash memory to 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 400 songs or 400 groups to the built-in flash memory using the SonicStage software.
c The maximum number of songs or groups that you can transfer to the built-in flash memory using the SonicStage software is 400.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Song cannot be transferred to your Network Walkman.
The number of audio files that can be transferred to is limited. (Available recording time is short.)
The operation of the
Network Walkman becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer.
“Failed to authenticate
Device/Media” is displayed on the computer screen while connecting the
Network Walkman to the computer.
Cause/Remedy
• You have already transferred to 40,000 songs or 400 groups to the built-in flash memory using the MP3 File Manager software.
c The maximum number of songs and groups that you can transfer to the built-in flash memory using the MP3 File Manager software is 40,000 and 400 respectively. (The maximum number of songs contained in one group is 100.)
• 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.
• The free space of the built-in flash memory to where you want to transfer to is not enough for the size of audio files you wish to transfer.
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 to where you want to transfer audio files to.
c Move non-audio data to the computer to increase free space.
USB hub or USB extension cable is used.
c Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension is not guaranteed.
Connect the dedicated USB cable directly 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.
Other
Symptom
There is no beep sound when your Network
Walkman is operated.
Your Network Walkman gets warm.
Cause/Remedy
BEEP is set to “OFF.” c In the menu mode, set “BEEP” to ”ON” (page 31).
Sometimes, during normal conditions, the player becomes slightly warm.
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Messages
Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display.
Message
ACCESS
AVLS
CANNOT PLAY
CONNECT
ERROR
EXPIRED
FILE ERROR
HOLD
LOW BATT
MEMORY FULL
Meaning
Accessing the built-in flash memory.
The volume level exceeds the rated value while the AVLS is enabled.
• Your Network Walkman cannot play certain files because of incompatible formats.
• Transferring has been interrupted forcefully.
Your Network Walkman is connected to the computer.
A malfunction is detected.
• The song with a playback restriction has expired.
• The current time has not been set to play the song with a playback restriction.
• The song is protected by the playback restriction that is not compatible with your Network
Walkman.
• The file cannot be read.
• The file is not normal.
All operation buttons are disabled since the HOLD switch is set to on.
The battery is low.
The memory is full or there are 400 groups.
Remedy
Please wait for access to complete. This message appears while transferring audio files and during initialization of the builtin flash memory.
Turn the volume down or disable the
AVLS.
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 40).
You can operate your Network Walkman using the SonicStage or MP3 File
Manager software, but you cannot operate the controls on your Network Walkman.
Please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
• If the current time has not been set yet, set the current time in the menu mode
(page 27).
• 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 40).
• Your Network Walkman does not support contents with a limited playing count. For details, refer to “Note on playing songs with a limited playing count” (page 13).
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 40.
Set the HOLD switch to off to operate the buttons.
You must change the battery (page 9).
Delete songs or groups. A group without song is also regarded as one group. To delete groups without song, use the
SonicStage software.
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Troubleshooting
Message
MG ERROR
NO DATA
Meaning
An unauthorized distribution file is detected for copyright protection.
There is no audio files in the builtin flash memory.
Remedy
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 40.
If there is no audio files in the built-in flash memory, use the SonicStage software to transfer audio files.
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 (such as expired songs), 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 34).
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Specifications
Maximum recording time (Approx.)
NW-S21
ATRAC3*
2 hr. 00 min. (132 kbps)
2 hr. 30 min. (105 kbps)
4 hr. 10 min. (66 kbps)
ATRAC3plus*
1 hr. 00 min. (256 kbps)
4 hr. 10 min. (64 kbps)
5 hr. 50 min. (48 kbps)
MP3
1 hr. 00 min. (256 kbps)
2 hr. 00 min. (128 kbps)
NW-S23
ATRAC3*
4 hr. 10 min. (132 kbps)
5 hr. 10 min. (105 kbps)
8 hr. 20 min. (66 kbps)
ATRAC3plus*
2 hr. 00 min. (256 kbps)
8 hr. 30 min. (64 kbps)
11 hr. 40 min. (48 kbps)
MP3
2 hr. 00 min. (256 kbps)
4 hr. 00 min. (128 kbps)
* The values for ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus apply if the MP3 File Manager software has been erased from the built-in flash memory.
Sampling frequency
ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, MP3: 44.1 kHz
Audio compression technology
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 (ATRAC3)
Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus
(ATRAC3plus)
MPEG1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3): 8 to 320 kbps, variable bit rate-compliant
Frequency response
20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement)
Output
Headphone: Stereo mini-jack
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)
80 dB or more (excluding ATRAC3 66 kbps)
Dynamic range
85 dB or more (excluding ATRAC3 66 kbps)
Operating temperature
5˚C to 35˚C (67˚F to 95˚F)
Power source
Size AAA (LR03) alkaline battery
Battery life (continuous playback)
ATRAC3 format: Approximately 70 hours
(Playback at 105 kbps)
ATRAC3plus format: Approximately 60 hours
(Playback at 48 kbps)
MP3 format: Approximately 50 hours
(Playback at 128 kbps)
Dimension
78.5
×
48.2
×
20 mm (3
1
/
8
×
1
15
/
16
×
13
/
16
inches)
(w/h/d, projecting parts not included)
Mass
Approx. 40 g (2 oz) (battery not included)
Supplied accessories
Headphones (1)
Dedicated USB cable (1)
Arm band (1)
CD-ROM for the SonicStage software (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
SonicStage Operating Instructions (1)
CD-ROM for the Operating Instructions and
SonicStage Operating Instructions (1) (European model only)
Pour les utilisateurs en France
En cas de remplacement des écouteurs, référez-vous au modèle d’écouteurs adaptés à votre appareil et indiqué ci-dessous.
MDR-J011LP
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories.
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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.
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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)
REPEAT
MODE >
DISPLAY >
(Display mode)
VOL:
(Preset volume)
SOUND >
(Digital sounds preset)
AVLS:
(Automatic
Volume Limiter
System)
BEEP:
(Operation sounds setting)
LIGHT:
(LCD backlight setting)
DATE-TIME
(Current time setting)
PC CLK:
(Adjusting the time setting to a computer built-in clock)
Purposes
You can select your favorite repeat mode. (page 17)
You can select your favorite display mode. (page 22)
You can preset your desired volume level. (page 29)
You can preset your desired sound quality. (page 23)
You can set to “ON” or
“OFF.” (page 28)
You can set to “ON” or
“OFF.” (page 31)
“OFF”: Always off
“ON”: Turns on for three seconds after each operation
(page 32)
You can set and display the current time. (page 27)
You can adjust the time setting of your Network
Walkman to a computer builtin clock. (page 26)
Display
(Menu mode)
FORMAT >
(Formatting memory)
REGROUP >
(Regrouping data)
[RETURN]
Purposes
You can format the built-in flash memory. (page 34)
You can restore the group function. (page 33)
You can switch to the normal mode by selecting
[RETURN] and pressing the
Nx button.
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B
MP3 File Manager software operation
What you can do with the MP3 File
Manager
You can transfer MP3 audio files easily, using the MP3 File Manager software, to your Network Walkman in the same format
(MP3), unlike the SonicStage software, which converts MP3 audio files into
ATRAC3 or ATRAC3plus format.
The MP3 File Manager software is preinstalled on the Network Walkman at the factory; thereby no installation is necessary.
However, be sure to install the
SonicStage software from the supplied CD-ROM in your computer before using the MP3
File Manager software. The computer will not recognize your
Network Walkman unless you install the SonicStage software (in the supplied CD-ROM) first.
If you use a computer that is not installed with the SonicStage software, you need to install the driver file for your Network
Walkman from the Sony customer service website ([http://www.supportnwwalkman.com] for European model,
[http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport] for US and Canadian model, [http:// www.css.ap.sony.com/] for the other models).
System requirements
•
OS
: Windows XP Media Center Edition
2004
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition
Windows 98 Second Edition
(The MP3 File Manager software does not support the Simplified Chinese OS of
Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows
Millennium Edition.)
•
CPU
: Pentium II 400MHz or higher
•
RAM
: 64MB or more
•
HDD
: 5MB or more
•
Display
: 16-bit color or higher, 800
×
600 dots or better
•
USB port
(Supports USB (Previously called USB1.1))
On language support
The ability to display the languages on your
MP3 File Manager will depend on the installed OS on your PC. For better results, please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display.
– We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your
MP3 File Manager.
– User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.
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Transferring MP3 audio files from the computer to your Network
Walkman
1
Connect your Network Walkman to your computer.
Connect the small connector of the supplied dedicated USB cable into the
USB jack on the Network Walkman, then the large connector to a USB port on your computer.
“CONNECT” appears in the display.
2
Click [My Computer]-[removable disk:]
*
on your computer.
* [Network Walkman] in the case of
Windows XP Media Center Edition
2004/Windows XP Media Center
Edition/Windows XP Professional/
Windows XP Home Edition
3
Click [Esys] folder to open in the removable disk.
4
Double-click
[MP3FileManager.exe] to start it.
5
Drag the MP3 audio files you want to transfer to your Network
Walkman and drop them to the
MP3 File Manager screen.
You can also transfer MP3 format audio files to your Network
Walkman by dragging a folder.
ACCESS lamp to the USB jack to a USB port
Dedicated USB cable
(supplied)
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Notes
• After transferring, be sure to close the case cover to prevent liquid from entering.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove your
Network Walkman when the MP3 File Manager software is running. If you do, operation is not guaranteed.
• The ACCESS lamp blinks while your Network
Walkman accesses the computer.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove your
Network Walkman when the ACCESS lamp is blinking. The data being transferred may be destroyed.
• Install Service Pack 3 or later when you use
Windows 2000.
• With the Network Walkman, priority is given to the display of ID3 Tag information. (ID3 Tag is the format that adds music title or artist name information, etc., to an MP3 file. The Network
Walkman supports version 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4.)
• 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.
• MP3 audio files compliant with the MP3 File
Manager software are the one sampling frequency rate of 44.1 kHz, bit rate 8 – 320 kbps.
If the MP3 File Manager software is accidentally erased by formatting, etc., you can restore it from the supplied CD-ROM by following the procedure below:
1
Connect your Network Walkman to your computer with the USB cable.
2
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer.
3
Open the CD-ROM, select the
[MP3FileManager] folder and open it with Windows Explorer.
4
For European, US, and Canadian
models: Select the folder ([English],
[French]*) and open it with Windows
Explorer.
For other models: Select the folder
([English], [Korean], [Simplified
Chinese]) suitable for your computer’s
OS and open it with Windows Explorer.
5
For European, US, and Canadian
models: Double-click the installation file
[MP3FileManager_1.1_Update_ENU.exe],
[MP3FileManager_1.1_Update_FRA.exe]*.
Installation starts.
Follow the instructions of the installation wizard.
For other models: Double-click the installation file
[MP3FileManager_1.1_Update_ENU.exe],
[MP3FileManager_1.1_Update_KOR.exe] ,
[MP3FileManager_1.1_Update_CHN.exe].
Installation starts.
Follow the instructions of the installation wizard.
* The Help menu is displayed in French; the
Operation menu is displayed in English.
(You can also download the MP3 File
Manager software from the Sony customer service website ([http://www.supportnwwalkman.com] for European model,
[http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport] for
US and Canadian model, [http:// www.css.ap.sony.com/] for the other models).)
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Display of MP3 File Manager
1
2
6
3
5
4
1 Album list
Double click this to show the included track list. Double click again to hide the track list.
2 Track list
3
Click this button to erase selected albums or tracks.
4
Click this button to erase all the albums or tracks.
5
Clicks this button to finish the MP3 File
Manager.
6 A selected line turns blue
You can select several albums or tracks simultaneously using the CTRL key or
Shift key.
Note
Audio files transferred to the built-in flash memory using SonicStage software are not displayed on the
MP3 File Manager screen. In addition, audio files transferred to the built-in flash memory using MP3
File Manager software are not displayed on the
SonicStage software screen.
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Erasing audio file
You can erase a song stored in the built-in flash memory by track or album using MP3
File Manager.
Ordering audio file
You can move a song stored in the built-in flash memory by track or album using MP3
File Manager.
1
Open the MP3 File Manager.
2
Select the title you want to erase.
3
Click the button in the screen.
z
Tip
You can select several albums or tracks simultaneously using CTRL key or Shift key.
However, albums and tracks cannot be selected simultaneously.
1
Open the MP3 File Manager.
2
Select the title you want to move.
3
Move it by drag and drop.
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Index
A
A-B Repeat
ACCESS lamp
Accessories
ATRAC3
19
12, 46
8
42
ATRAC3plus
Audio CDs
42
6
AVLS (Limiting the volume)
11, 28
B
Backlight
Battery
BEEP (Beep sound)
Bit rate
32
9
31
42
C
CD (Audio CDs)
CD-ROM
Clock
Computer
6
8, 12
26, 27
6, 12, 45
D
DATE-TIME
Display
Display mode
Download
27
11, 18, 39
22
6
E
EMD service 6, 13
Explorer (Windows Explorer)
13, 25, 47
50
F
Fast-forward
Fast-rewind
Formatting
G
Group
16
16
34
15, 23
H
Headphones 8, 14, 33
HOLD function (Locking the controls)
25
L
LIGHT 32
Limiting the volume (AVLS)
28
Listening 14
Locking the controls (HOLD function)
25
M
MENU button
Menu list
16-22, 24, 26-34
44
MP3 6, 12, 43, 45
MP3 File Manager software
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O
OpenMG
P
PC CLK
Playback
42
26
14
R
Regroup 33
Remaining battery indication
Repeat
Repeat count
Reset
RETURN
9
17
21
36
44
S
Sentence Repeat
Serial Number
Shuffle Repeat
20
8
17
Skip to the beginning of a track
16
SonicStage 12
Sound preset (Digital sound preset)
23
T
Time Setting
Title
Track Repeat
Transferring
Troubleshooting
26, 27
22
18
6, 12, 46
36
U
USB cable
V
Volume
W
WAV format
Windows Explorer
8, 12, 46
28
6
13, 25, 47
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Table of contents
- 6 Overview
- 6 Walkman
- 7 Other features
- 8 Step 1: Checking the package contents
- 9 Step 2: Inserting the battery
- 10 Locating controls
- 10 Front side
- 10 Rear side
- 11 Display
- 12 to your Network Walkman
- 13 playing count
- 14 Walkman
- 15 What is the Group function?
- 16 On other operations
- 17 Repeat mode
- 17 Selecting the repeat mode
- 18 (Track Repeat)
- 19 (A-B Repeat)
- 20 (Sentence Repeat)
- 21 Setting the repeat counts
- 22 Changing the display mode
- 23 Selecting the group display mode
- 23 (Digital sound preset)
- 23 Selecting the Sound quality
- 24 Adjusting the Sound quality
- 25 Locking the controls (HOLD)
- 25 Storing non-audio data
- 26 built-in clock
- 27 (DATE-TIME)
- 28 Limiting the volume (AVLS)
- 29 volume function
- 30 Switching to the manual mode
- 31 Turning off the beep sound (BEEP)
- 32 Changing the backlight setting
- 33 Regrouping songs (REGROUP)
- 34 Formatting memory (FORMAT)
- 35 Precautions
- 36 Troubleshooting
- 36 To reset the player
- 36 What happened?
- 39 Messages
- 41 Specifications
- 42 Glossary
- 44 Menu list
- 45 Manager
- 46 Walkman
- 48 Display of MP3 File Manager
- 49 Erasing audio file
- 49 Ordering audio file