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To stop the recording
Click
x
. The recording will be interrupted.
Click
z
again to continue the recording.
z
To select only certain items
Click the check box of the contents you do not want to record to remove the check, then click
z
.
z
On the bit rate
You can choose the bit rate (page 17, 32) among 132kbps, 105kbps, 66kbps. If you choose a higher bit
rate, recording will have better sound quality, however the recordable time will be shorter. If you
choose a lower bit rate, you can record longer, however the sound will not be as good. See below for
the recording time according to the bit rate.
• 132kbps: maximum 60 min.
• 105kbps: maximum 80 min.
• 66kbps: maximum 120 min.
(The recording time differs according to the number of songs you are recording.)
To choose the bit rate, click [Control]-[Settings]. The Settings window appears. Click the Recording
Setup tab and choose from the ATRAC3 Bit rate list. Please refer to the online help for more
information.
z
To name a new album or song
You can enter the name using the keyboard or bring the name from the Internet database.
Please refer to the online help for more information.
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Transfer the music file to Network Walkman (Check-Out).
1
Check that the Portable Player window (page 13) is displayed on the right side of the
OpenMG Jukebox window.
2
Click the album which contains the songs you want to Check-Out.
The contents of the album appear.
3
Click the music item you want to Check-Out.
Click the music item while pressing the Ctrl key to choose more than one music item.
4
Click the
button.
The desired music item appears in the Portable Player window as Check-Out candidate.
To cancel the song added as Check-Out candidate, click the respective song in the
Portable Player window, then click the
button.
5
Click the START button.
The desired music item is Checked-Out to Network Walkman.
During Check-Out, the STOP button flashes and “ACCESS” flashes in the Network
Walkman‘s display. When Check-Out is finished, the
indication changes to
.
To quit Check-Out
Click the STOP button.
To Check-In
See page 18.
Click here
Transferring music data from the computer to Network Walkman (Check-Out)
( c o n t i n u e d )
Basic Operations
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Listening to music with Network
Walkman
Please insert the battery before use (see page 9).
Note
When using Network Walkman, be sure to disconnect it from the computer.
1
Connect the headphones.
2
Start playback.
to
i
jack
to
i
jack
To use the headphones extension cord
Playback stops automatically when the music
reaches the end (only when the REPEAT
mode is off).
If playback does not start
The HOLD switch may be switched up. Please
release it down (page 21).
To stop playback
Press the
Bx
button.
Tip
If you do not operate the player for 3 seconds while
in stop mode, the display automatically turns off.
HOLD switch
1
Press the
Bx
button
2
Press the VOLUME
+/– button up or
down to adjust
the volume.
Headphones
extension
cord
continued
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Listening to music with Network Walkman (continued)
On other operations
To
Go to the beginning
of the next track
Go to the beginning
of the succeeding
tracks
Go to the beginning
of the actual track
Go to previous
tracks
Go forward *
Go backward *
* If you turn the shuttle switch and hold still for
more than 5 seconds during playback, the search
speed increases.
Operation of
the shuttle switch
Turn clockwise once.
Turn clockwise
continuously.
Turn counterclockwise
once.
Turn counterclockwise
continuously.
While playback, turn
clockwise and hold still.
While playback, turn
counterclockwise and
hold still.
Turn
clockwise
Shuttle switch
Turn
counterclockwise
Basic Operations
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On the display
1
Text/graphic information display (page
20)
The following information is displayed
according to the display mode.
•Elapsed time mode
•Title mode
•Graphic mode
Track number
Elapsed time
Play status
During playback:
or
is
displayed alternately.
In stop mode:
is displayed.
While locating tracks:
>
or
.
is displayed.
While searching a point in a track:
M
or
m
is displayed.
Song title
Artist name
Play status
Spectrum analyzer
Bit rate (page 14, 32)
: songs recorded at 132kbps
: songs recorded at 105kbps
: songs recorded at 66kbps
: songs recorded at 47kbps*
* If you convert a monaural audio
MP3/WAV file, the bit rate will be
47kbps.
1
2
3
4
5
2
Play mode indication (page 20)
The selected play mode is displayed.
3
AVLS indication (page 19)
The indication lights up while the AVLS
function is activated.
4
MEGA BASS indication (page 19)
The indication lights up while the MEGA
BASS function is activated.
5
Battery remain indication (page 9)
The remaining battery power is
displayed.