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NAS-E300HD.GB.4-115-698-13(1)

4-115-698-13(1)

© 2009 Sony Corporation

HDD Audio System
Operating Instructions

Getting started

Importing and transferring 

audio data

Playing audio data

Editing tracks in the HDD

Other settings

Troubleshooting

Precautions/Specifications

NAS-E300HD

Summary of Contents for Giga Juke NAS-E300HD

Page 1: ...ony Corporation HDD Audio System Operating Instructions Getting started Importing and transferring audio data Playing audio data Editing tracks in the HDD Other settings Troubleshooting Precautions Specifications NAS E300HD ...

Page 2: ... the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed info...

Page 3: ...rd playback on this product is not guaranteed Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard ...

Page 4: ...ent Malfunctions that occur during the normal use of the unit will be repaired by Sony in accordance with the conditions defined in the limited warranty for this unit However Sony will not be liable for any consequences arising from a failure to record or play caused by a damaged or malfunctioning unit Before operating the unit About automatic demonstration This unit is factory set to automaticall...

Page 5: ...k 22 Importing and transferring audio data About importing and transferring audio data 23 Importing Recording audio data to the HDD 24 Recording from an audio CD 24 Importing audio data from an MP3 disc a WALKMAN or a USB device 26 Recording from an FM AM radio broadcast DAB service or externally connected device 27 Transferring audio data from the HDD 28 Attaching the oval attachment for WALKMAN ...

Page 6: ...ing your own program Program play 44 Searching for a track 45 Editing tracks in the HDD Obtaining title information 46 Exporting album information to a USB storage device 47 Searching for title information on the computer 48 Importing the latest title information to the unit 50 Re labeling titles 50 Editing 52 Changing titles 52 Erasing recordings 53 Entering text 54 Entering text 55 Other setting...

Page 7: ...shooting Troubleshooting 62 Messages 69 Precautions Specifications Precautions 72 About CDs 73 Specifications 74 System requirements 77 WALKMAN models and USB devices supported by this unit 78 Glossary 79 Index 80 ...

Page 8: ...AN USB devices radio broadcasts etc to the HDD Hard Disk Drive Page 24 Page 26 Page 27 Page 27 Page 27 Hard disk drive HDD You can listen to the audio data in various play mode such as program play shuffle play etc Page 43 Shuffle Play Repeat Play Program Play Store Listen ...

Page 9: ...ervice database via the Internet using the pre installed software called Title Updater by way of a USB storage device Importing audio files stored on your computer Page 26 You can import audio data in your computer to the HDD by way of a USB storage device You can transfer the audio data on the HDD to a WALKMAN or a USB device such as a digital music player or a USB storage device Page 28 Hard Dis...

Page 10: ...a 1 for the UK model only Speaker cords 2 Speaker pads 8 One of the following two speaker pads is supplied Oval attachments for WALKMAN 2 Type A attachment Type B attachment The attachment type A or B is indicated on the bottom of the attachment For details on the WALKMAN models that are compatible with the type A and type B attachments see page 78 Operating Instructions this manual provided in ea...

Page 11: ...power button Turns the power on or off Function select buttons Use to select the function HDD button pages 29 33 WM PORT USB button pages 26 39 CD button pages 25 35 TUNER BAND button pages 27 37 DMPORT button pages 27 41 AUDIO IN button pages 27 42 HDD REC buttons Use for recording to the HDD HDD REC start recording button page 25 HDD REC pause recording button page 27 PLAY MODE and REPEAT button...

Page 12: ...OFF This function is factory set to ON EQ equalizer button Use to adjust the bass and treble Press this button to display BASS and then press or to adjust the bass After adjusting the bass sound press this button again to display TREBLE and then press or to adjust the treble Numeric text buttons Use to select a track during play or to enter text pages 33 54 Use to select a preset FM or AM station ...

Page 13: ...elected function BACK button Use to go back to the previous display pages 32 34 53 TUNE TUNE and buttons TUNE and TUNE buttons Use to adjust the tuning frequency page 37 and buttons Cues the beginning of a track page 33 and buttons Use to select an album or a folder page 33 Operation buttons Performs the same operations for each function play button fast rewind and fast forward buttons pause butto...

Page 14: ...r WM PORT USB function page 45 Operation buttons Performs the same operations for each function play pause button stop button power button and STANDBY indicator power button Turns the power on or off STANDBY indicator Lights up when the unit is turned off BACK button Use to go back to the previous display or format the system pages 32 34 53 61 Menu operation buttons and TUNE TUNE buttons Use to se...

Page 15: ...ect a WALKMAN or a USB device pages 26 39 DIMMER button Sets the brightness of the display page 59 HDD REC button Use for recording to the HDD or to format the system pages 25 61 TRANSFER button Use to transfer tracks to a WALKMAN or a USB device page 30 TITLE UPDATE button Use to display the Title Update menu page 47 For the UK model DAB AUTO SCAN TITLE UPDATE button DAB AUTO SCAN button Use to s...

Page 16: ... playing track WM PORT indicator Lights up when a WALKMAN is connected to the WM PORT pages 26 39 USB indicator Lights up when a WALKMAN or a USB device is connected to the USB port pages 26 39 47 The USB indicator does not light up when a WALKMAN is connected to the WM PORT Play mode indicators Lights up to indicate the current play mode page 43 Tuner reception indicators Lights up when the respe...

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Page 18: ...antenna you can obtain a higher DAB broadcast sound quality It is recommended that you use the supplied DAB wire antenna for only temporarily until you install a DAB external antenna optional 75 coaxial cable with F male type connector will be needed to install the DAB external antenna optional Power cord Connect the power cord to a wall outlet after all other connections have been made If the plu...

Page 19: ...n set up the antenna Make sure to keep the AM loop antenna away from the unit or other AV equipment as this may produce noise in the radio reception The model shown in the illustration may differ from the model for your region Note Keep the FM and AM antennas away from the speaker cords and the power cord to avoid picking up noise FM wire antenna Find a location and orientation that provide good r...

Page 20: ...tomatic Scan When you turn on the unit for the first time after you purchase the unit DAB Automatic Scan starts automatically and creates a list of available services If you want to run the DAB Automatic Scan again perform the procedure below This function is available on the UK model only 1 Press DAB AUTO SCAN on the main unit Auto Scan and Push ENTER appear in the display 2 Press ENTER Scanning ...

Page 21: ...ock display or the power save mode display no display appears Each time you press DISPLAY the display changes as follows Demonstration Power save no display Clock Demonstration Factory setting Selecting the clock or power save mode display will cause the demonstration images to stop appearing The clock display appears for 8 seconds and then it disappears Selecting the demonstration display will ca...

Page 22: ...unit 2 Press CLOCK TIMER SET The clock setting display appears and the hour digit flashes If the clock timer setting menu appears on the display press repeatedly to select CLOCK SET and then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly to set the hour and then press ENTER 4 Do the same procedure as step 3 to set the minutes The clock settings are lost when you disconnect the power cord or if a power failure occ...

Page 23: ...tly from a CD or the radio to the WALKMAN or USB device To do this you must first import or record the audio data to the HDD and then transfer the data from the HDD to the WALKMAN or the USB device For details on which WALKMAN models or USB devices are compatible see page 78 Hard Disk Drive HDD Import record audio data to the HDD Audio CDs WALKMAN USB device FM AM DAB External component AUDIO IN D...

Page 24: ...3 audio format and a bit rate of 128 kbps 1 Press and load a disc in the disc tray page 35 Title information for the CD is automatically obtained from the unit s database If there is no title information that matches for the CD it will not be displayed 2 Press CD HDD ONE TOUCH REC on the main unit The entire CD is recorded at high speed regardless of the recording speed setting page 25 Sound monit...

Page 25: ... recording the tracks page 44 1 Press CD to select the CD function 2 Do the procedure of step 1 to 4 of Creating your own program Program play page 44 to create a program 3 Press HDD REC while the unit is stopped 4 Press to select All Step and then press ENTER Notes When recording a CD the unit may produce more noise and vibration than during CD playback This is because of the higher disc rotation...

Page 26: ...USB function and connect a USB device to the USB port on the front of the unit 2 Select an album a folder or a track that you want to import If you want to import the entire contents of the selected medium go to step 3 3 Press HDD REC The unit changes to the importing standby mode 4 Press to select the item To import the entire contents of the selected medium Select All Folder To import one folder...

Page 27: ...cording from an external device DMPORT Press DMPORT to select the DMPORT function and then connect an external device to the DMPORT page 41 When recording from an external device AUDIO IN Press AUDIO IN to select the AUDIO IN function and then connect an external device to the AUDIO IN jack page 42 2 Press HDD REC Recording starts The unit automatically adds a track mark at 60 minute intervals To ...

Page 28: ...ALKMAN equipped with a WM PORT can be connected to the WM PORT on the top of the unit For details on the WALKMAN models that are compatible with the type A and type B attachments see page 78 The type A attachment appears in the illustration 1 Remove the lid of the WM PORT on the top of the unit as shown below Press down on the PUSH indication on theWM PORT lid When the left side rises up grasp the...

Page 29: ...to a USB device Connect a USB device to the USB port on the front of the unit Make sure the WALKMAN or the USB device is firmly connected For details on connections refer to the operating manual of the WALKMAN or the USB device as well If two portable devices are connected to the WM PORT and the USB port at the same time the device connected to the WM PORT takes priority If you want to select the ...

Page 30: ...AN is connected to the WM PORT disconnect it 2 Press OPTIONS 3 Press to select Memory Select and then press ENTER 4 Do the procedure from step 2 of Transferring audio data to a WALKMAN or a USB device page 29 Tip If you transfer a track that has ID3 tag information to a WALKMAN the ID3 tag information will appear as the title on the WALKMAN If you encounter incorrect ID3 tag information do one of ...

Page 31: ...this reason the tracks may not play back in the order that they were programmed on the unit About free space requirements on the WALKMAN or the USB device for transfers The free space required on the WALKMAN or the USB device depends on the length playing time of the track to be transferred The following table is an example of transferring tracks of MP3 format and a bit rate of 128 kbps 44 1 kHz T...

Page 32: ...em to be erased and then press ENTER To erase the entire contents of the WALKMAN or the USB device Select All Erase To erase a folder Select the folder and then select All Track To erase one track only Select the folder that contains the track you want to erase and then select the track 6 Press to select OK and then press ENTER To go back to the previous state Press BACK If you select Cancel in st...

Page 33: ...top playback Press Pause playback Press Press again or to resume playback Find a point in a track Press and hold down during playback and release it at the desired point Select a previous next track Press during playback Select a track Press in a track directory page 34 to select a track Or press the corresponding numeric button 1 and then press ENTER Select an album Press Check the various inform...

Page 34: ...t of the artists whose tracks are stored in the unit s HDD are displayed only when the play mode is set to Continue Artist icon Press or ENTER Press or BACK 2nd directory Album directory A list of albums for the selected artist appears Press to select the desired album Album icon Press or ENTER Press or BACK 3rd directory Track directory A list of tracks for the selected album appears Press to sel...

Page 35: ...re listed even when there is only one match Press to select the title and then press ENTER to obtain the title information If none of the choices are correct select No Match No title information will be obtained If title information cannot be found it will not be displayed and no title will be added 3 Press to start playback Playback starts Track name Playback indication Time information elapsed t...

Page 36: ...ation When title information has been found the results are listed even when there is only one match Press to select the title and then press ENTER to obtain the title information If none of the choices are correct select No Match No title information will be obtained If title information cannot be found it will not be displayed and no title will be added 3 Confirm the search results and then pres...

Page 37: ... 3 Press TUNE to tune in the desired station or service Scanning stops automatically when a station is turned in and then TUNED and STEREO for stereo program only appear in the display To cancel scanning press Frequency for FM AM or service label for DAB FM mode Function When you tune in an FM station that provides RDS Radio Data System services the station name appears in the display on European ...

Page 38: ... or DAB services you can easily tune them in later merely by selecting the corresponding preset number You can preset up to 20 FM stations or DAB services and up to 10 AM stations For the UK model only 1 Turn in the desired radio station or DAB service Selecting an FM AM radio station or a DAB service on page 37 2 Press TUNER MEMORY The preset number flashes Preset number 3 Press TUNE to select a ...

Page 39: ...r a USB device 1 Press WM PORT USB to select the WM PORT USB function 2 Connect a WALKMAN or a USB device to the unit When playing tracks in a WALKMAN Do one of the following Connect a WALKMAN to the WM PORT on the top of the unit page 28 Connect a WALKMAN to the USB port on the front of the unit When playing tracks in a USB device Connect a USB device to the USB port on the front of the unit Make...

Page 40: ... USB device from the unit When connecting a WALKMAN or a USB device to the USB port make sure not to connect the unit and the WALKMAN or the USB device through a USB hub This unit does not necessarily support all the functions provided in the connected WALKMAN or USB device The free space indicated on this unit may differ from the actual free space on the WALKMAN or the USB device Notes on the USB...

Page 41: ...select the DMPORT function 4 Press to start playback The playback is output from the speakers of the unit Refer to the operating manual of the connected digital music player optional Notes Depending on the type of DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter you may be able to operate the connected digital music player using either the buttons on the remote or the unit Available DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapters vary in ...

Page 42: ...ord is firmly inserted into both jacks If not noise may be generated in the sound output To the AUDIO IN jack Audio connecting cable optional with stereo mini plug on each end Audio out jack on the external component External component portable device Connecting an external component AUDIO IN 1 Connect an external component to the AUDIO IN jack on the unit 2 Press AUDIO IN 3 Play the connected com...

Page 43: ...the programmed tracks in the specified order page 44 Factory setting 1 When playing a CD DA disc Folder Continue operates in the same way as normal Continue play and Folder Shuffle operates in the same way as normal Shuffle play 2 Album Continue and Album Shuffle appear when playing the HDD Folder Continue and Folder Shuffle appear when playing an MP3 disc a WALKMAN or a USB device Tip You can set...

Page 44: ...ALKMAN to the WM PORT the WALKMAN will be automatically set to all track repeat play Creating your own program Program play You can create a program of selected tracks while the HDD CD WM PORT USB function is selected on the unit Up to 25 tracks can be placed in a program 1 While the unit is stopped and the respective function is selected press PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM lights up in the displ...

Page 45: ... selected album appears Track directory 6 Press to select the desired track and then press ENTER Playback starts To cancel searching Press To switch back to the previous directory Press BACK To search for a track on a CD When you press SEARCH or BACK while the unit is in the CD function a list of the tracks on the disc appears Press to select a track and press ENTER to start playback To search for...

Page 46: ...re Use a USB storage device Be sure to close Virtual Expander MICROVAULT software before using Title Updater with MICROVAULT page 78 About the Title Updater software Title Updater is a pre installed software that allows you to search the Web for title information not contained in the unit s database Information such as album names artist names and track titles is provided by the Gracenote Music Re...

Page 47: ... album information for which you have no title information to a USB storage device When you perform this function for the first time the application Title Updater will be automatically exported to the USB storage device as well 1 Connect the USB storage device to the USB port on the unit 2 Press HDD to select the HDD function and then press TITLE UPDATE on the main unit The title update menu appea...

Page 48: ... export dat is not stored in the root directory of the USB storage device an album information selection window appears 3 Click Refer A file selection window appears 4 Open the root folder of the connected USB storage device and select export dat file 5 Click Open The selected file appears in the album information selection window 6 Click Next A search window appears 7 Click Search The computer au...

Page 49: ...r network settings Make sure not to end the Title Updater software until saving of the file has completed If you click Search again after saving information to the USB storage device another search is initiated Click Save again to save the file import dat on the USB storage device Title information obtained in on line searches may not all reflect the actual titles To view or edit the obtained titl...

Page 50: ...ce from the unit When removing the USB storage device press WM PORT USB to select the WM PORT USB function press and hold until Device Stop appears in the display and then remove the USB storage device Re labeling titles If an album or track title obtained from the unit s database is not correct you can search for correct information from the Web database To do this do the procedure below For deta...

Page 51: ...can select either a LAN Use LAN connection or dial up Use Dial up connection connection to search online for title information For a dial up connection select the access point Internet service provider node in the combo box If you check Auto end connection upon title retrieval the connection is automatically ended after title information is obtained from the Web When using a proxy server Check Use...

Page 52: ...album and then select Album To change a track name Select the artist whose track name you want to change select the album that contains the track and then select the track You can enter up to 64 characters for an artist or album name and up to 60 characters for a track name 4 Enter the title For details on entering text see Entering text page 54 5 Press ENTER To cancel changing a title Press Tip I...

Page 53: ... the USB device page 32 1 While the unit is in the HDD function press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Erase and then press ENTER 3 Press to select the item and then press ENTER Do one of the following To erase the entire contents of the HDD Select All Erase To erase an album Select the artist whose album you want to erase select the album and then select All Track To erase a track Select the artist whos...

Page 54: ...racters 1 1 2 a b c 2 3 d e f 3 4 g h i 4 5 j k l 5 6 m n o 6 7 p q r s 7 8 t u v 8 9 w x y z 9 0 0 _ space a A button Press this button to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters buttons buttons Press the button to move the cursor to the beginning of the text string and then the button to move the cursor to the end of the text string buttons Use these buttons to move the cursor CLEAR butto...

Page 55: ...or Press Enter uppercase lowercase letters A or a Press a A or press the corresponding numeric text button repeatedly Enter a space After the last character press to advance the cursor to the right to enter a space before the next character Or press 0 of the numeric text button repeatedly Note On the unit an underscore _ will replace a space or a period at the beginning of a track title artist nam...

Page 56: ...UTO the unit automatically turns off in 100 minutes If during the next 100 minutes the playback of the disc HDD WALKMAN or USB device ends then the unit will automatically turn off at the same time The Sleep Timer setting is completed simply by displaying the desired duration The SLEEP indicator flashes when the Sleep Timer is active To check the remaining time on the Sleep Timer Press SLEEP To ca...

Page 57: ... the unit When the HDD CD WALKMAN or USB device is set as the sound source About 60 seconds before the preset time the unit will automatically turn on and about 10 seconds before the Play Timer will activate If the unit is already on at about 60 seconds before the Play Timer will not activate When a radio broadcast or DAB service is set as the sound source About 15 seconds before the preset time t...

Page 58: ...fore the Recording Timer will activate If the unit is already on at about 60 seconds before the Recording Timer will not be activated The volume is set to MIN while the Recording Timer is in progress Press VOLUME to listen to the sound To stop a timer recording Press To continue playback after the Recording Timer s stop time You can cancel the Recording Timer setting while the timer is operating W...

Page 59: ...Y repeatedly while the power is on When the unit is stopped the unit displays the total number of albums or tracks in the HDD CD WALKMAN or USB device amount of free space remaining in the HDD WALKMAN or USB device clock etc When the unit is playing the unit displays the track name album name artist name elapsed time clock etc The information that appears in the display depends on the selected pla...

Page 60: ...or displaying the text information on a disc a WALKMAN or a USB device Use buttons on the main unit for the operation 1 Press to turn off the unit 2 Press DISPLAY to display the clock The clock is displayed for 8 seconds Do step 3 while the clock is displayed 3 While the clock is displayed press OPTIONS The language list appears The languages you can select vary depending on the country or the reg...

Page 61: ...mode Set the display to demonstration This function can be performed only with the buttons on the main unit HDD REC BACK ENTER HDD 1 Disconnect and reconnect the power cord and then turn on the unit 2 Press HDD to select the HDD function 3 Press and BACK together with HDD REC HDD Format appears in the display 4 Press to select OK and then press ENTER Formatting starts When formatting completes the...

Page 62: ... together with the power button on the main unit All user configured settings such as preset radio stations timer settings and the clock settings are initialized If the STANDBY indicator flashes The protect function has been triggered Immediately disconnect the power cord and the devices connected to the unit such as a WALKMAN or USB storage device and check the following points Is there a problem...

Page 63: ...ted while high speed recording from a CD to the HDD is in progress The volume is set to MIN while Recording Timer is in progress Press VOLUME to listen to the sound The right left sound balance is bad or reversed Connect the speakers and other devices correctly Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible Connect only the supplied speakers The sound has no depth and seems to be monaural Connect...

Page 64: ... are replaced by an underscore _ CD Playback does not start Confirm that a disc is inserted Insert the disc with the label side up page 35 If the disc does not lay flat in the tray reset it so that it is correctly inserted The inserted disc is of a kind not supported by the unit page 73 There is condensation in the disc tray Remove the disc turn off the unit for about 30 minutes and then insert th...

Page 65: ...antenna has come off the plastic stand RDS is not working 1 Make sure that you tune in an FM station 1 For the European model only DAB broadcast cannot be received Check all aerial connections then perform the DAB Automatic Scan procedure page 20 The current DAB service is not available Press TUNE on the main unit to select a different service If you have moved to another area some services freque...

Page 66: ... by this unit page 78 for the supported WALKMAN and USB devices Turn off the unit and disconnect the USB device If the USB device has a power switch turn off the USB device and turn it on again after you disconnected it from the unit Then perform the transfer operation again The WALKMAN or the USB device was disconnected or the power was turned off during transfer Delete the partially transferred ...

Page 67: ... tracks in the MP3 mp3 1 WMA wma 1 and AAC m4a mp4 2 1 format can be played by this unit Tracks in other formats cannot be played page 39 1 Tracks with copyright protection Digital Rights Management cannot be played by this unit Tracks downloaded from Internet websites including online music stores may not be played by this unit 2 Only audio files can be played by this unit Movie files cannot be p...

Page 68: ...er Disconnect the USB storage device and then reconnect it correctly The import dat file cannot be saved The USB storage device is full Erase unnecessary data from the USB storage device The USB storage device is write protected Undo the write protection Others The unit works poorly The unit may be under the influence of static electricity or other factors In this case restart the unit If the unit...

Page 69: ... including contents that violate copyright laws Messages HDD Album Full The number of albums that can be recorded has reached the limit Complete The operation has been successfully completed Data Error You tried to play a track that is not playable Export Error There is no album information that can be exported the selected album information audio data cannot be exported or the export of album inf...

Page 70: ...set any DAB services No Service There is no DAB service available No Step All programmed tracks have been erased NoText The currently tuned in DAB service does not provide text information Not in Use The operation that you performed is invalid or currently prohibited Push STOP You tried to perform an operation that can be performed only when the unit is stopped e g you pressed PLAY MODE during pla...

Page 71: ...unction with a WALKMAN Use a USB storage device instead Protected The WALKMAN or the USB device is write protected Push STOP You tried to perform an operation that can be performed only when the unit is stopped e g you pressed PLAY MODE during playback Reading The unit is reading information from a WALKMAN or a USB device Some buttons are inoperative during this time Removed A WALKMAN or a USB dev...

Page 72: ...Do not move the unit while a CD is inserted Doing so may damage the CD On the speaker system This speaker system is not magnetically shielded and the picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically distorted In this situation turn off the TV wait 15 to 30 minutes and turn it back on If there is no improvement move the speakers far away from the TV On volume adjustment CDs reproduce sound with co...

Page 73: ...ted by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product Note on DualDiscs A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side However since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard pl...

Page 74: ...ve lens surface on the Optical Pick up Block with 7 mm aperture Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 1 USB section Supported bit rate MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 32 320 kbps VBR WMA 48 192 kbps VBR AAC 48 320 kbps Sampling frequencies MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA 44 1 kHz AAC 44 1 kHz FM tuner section Tuner FM stereo FM superheterodyne tuner Circuit syste...

Page 75: ...648 MHz 10B 213 360 MHz 10C 215 072 MHz 10D 216 928 MHz 11A 218 640 MHz 11B 220 352 MHz 11C 222 064 MHz 11D 223 936 MHz 12A 225 648 MHz 12B 227 360 MHz 12C 229 072 MHz 12D 230 784 MHz 13A 232 496 MHz 13B 234 208 MHz 13C 235 776 MHz 13D 237 488 MHz 13E 239 200 MHz 13F Inputs Outputs AUDIO IN stereo mini jack Voltage 0 8 V USB port USB type A Full speed USB WM PORT Output voltage DC 5 V The maximum ...

Page 76: ...n 40 W 0 5 W or lower at the power save mode Dimensions w h d UK model Approx 285 139 316 mm incl projecting parts and controls Other models Approx 285 139 310 mm incl projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 4 0 kg Operating temperature 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F Operating humidity 25 to 80 Supplied accessories See page 10 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Standby power c...

Page 77: ...lution and 16 bit color or higher Others Internet access 64 kbps or faster is recommended USB storage device USB 1 1 or later 10 MB or more of free space This software is incompatible with 64 bit version Operating Systems This software is incompatible with any Operating System other than those listed here Notes on connecting to the Internet Your computer must be connected to the Internet before yo...

Page 78: ...M4GJ USM8GJ USM512JX USM1GJX USM2GJX USM4GJX Check the websites below for the latest information about compatible devices For customers in Europe http support sony europe com For customers in Latin America http www sony latin com index crp For customers in Asia and Oceania http www sony asia com support Notes When formatting the WALKMAN or the USB devices be sure to format using the model itself o...

Page 79: ...Standardization working group It enables compression of audio files to about 1 10 of the data size of a standard compact disc Since the MP3 encoding algorithm is disclosed there are various encoders decoders that are compliant with this standard The MP3 standard is therefore widely used in the computer field Sampling frequency When audio sources are converted from analog to digital data they must ...

Page 80: ...turned off 60 While the unit is turned on 59 DMPORT 19 Playback 41 Recording 27 DSGX 12 E Edit 52 Entering text 55 EQ 12 Erase HDD 53 Timer setting 57 58 Track on the WALKMAN or the USB device 32 Export Titile information 47 External component 42 F Feature 8 FM AM Listening 37 Preset 38 Recording 27 FM mode 38 FM wire antenna 19 Format System 61 G Gracenote Music Recognition Service 46 Index H Har...

Page 81: ... Radio station DAB service 38 Remote control 11 Battery 20 Repeat play 44 Reset 62 S Search HDD 45 Title information 46 Setup Clock 22 Shuffle play 43 Sleep Timer 56 Speakers 18 STANDBY indicator 62 Supplied accessories 10 System requirements 77 T Text editing 52 Text mode 60 Title Updater 46 Export 47 Import 50 System requirements 77 Track Adding title 46 Audio format 33 39 Track number 33 Track ...

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Page 83: ...ot to assign copy transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR GRACENOTE SERVERS EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN You agree that your non exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions If your...

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