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Advanced Operations

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5

   Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key.

“VOL LO xx”* blinks.

* xx is a numeric value.

6

   Press the “/–” button to

set the settings of LO, MID, or HI.

1

Sets numeric of LO.

2

Press 

B

 to display “VOL MID xx,”

and set it using “+/–.”

3

Do the same to set “VOL HI xx.”

7

   Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key.

8

   Press the MENU button.

The display returns to normal.
While the above settings, the volume can
be adjusted to LO, MID, or HI.

To exit from the Menu mode

Select [RETURN] in the menu or press the MENU
button.

Note

If AVLS is set (page 14), the volume may be lower
than previous settings.

V OL

L O

x x        

To turn off the beep
sound (BEEP)

BEEP ON: a beep will sound to indicate that

operation has been accepted.

BEEP OFF: no beep sound will be heard.

1

Press the MENU button.

The menu is displayed.

2

Press 

b

 or 

B

 of the Seesaw key to

display “BEEP : ON.”

3

Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key.

“ON” blinks.

4

Press 

b

 or 

B

 of the Seesaw key to

display “OFF.”

5

   Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key.

6

   Press the MENU button.

The display returns to normal.

To exit from the Menu mode

Select [RETURN] in the menu or press the MENU
button.

To turn on the beep sound

Select ON in step 4.

R E P : O F F

B E E P : O  

N

B E E P : O F F

Summary of Contents for NW-MS11 - Network Walkman Digital Music Player

Page 1: ...dio Player Network Walkman Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located inside the Memory Stick slot cover of the player see page 7 Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No NW MS11 Serial No ...

Page 2: ...enced 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 you may call Sony Direct Response Center 1 800 222 7669 or write to Sony Direct Response Center 12451 Gateway Blvd Fort Myers FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY M...

Page 3: ...5 On MagicGate Memory Stick 5 Getting Started Step 1 Unpacking 7 Step 2 Charging the rechargeable battery 8 Basic Operations Transferring songs from the computer to the Memory Stick Check Out 9 Listening to music with Network Walkman 11 On other operations 12 On the display 12 Advanced Operations Playing tracks repeatedly REPEAT 13 Adjusting the sound 14 Emphasizing the bass sound MEGA BASS 14 Pro...

Page 4: ...transfer digital audio files from your computer to the MagicGate Memory Stick using this product and carry it anywhere to enjoy 1 Store digital audio files on your computer 2 Transfer the files to the Network Walkman 3 Listen to your Network Walkman USB connection MP3 WAV and Windows Media Format files Audio CDs EMD Services ...

Page 5: ... 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 music files that are not saved on your computer due to unsuccessful recording from CD or music downloading Other features Compact size light weight Skip proof you can enjoy uninterrupted enjoyment of music during physical activities such as ...

Page 6: ...e Windows Explorer FORMAT ERR page 28 is displayed and you cannot playback using Network Walkman To format the Memory Stick do one of the following Follow the instructions To format the Memory Stick on page 21 Use the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software For details on how to use the OpenMG Jukebox refer to the online Help for Network Walkman On the Windows Explorer When you connect Network Walkman to...

Page 7: ...S A and Canada model CD ROM OpenMG Jukebox installation disc 1 NW MS11 Operating Instructions 1 OpenMG Jukebox Operating Instructions 1 Getting Started About the Serial Number The serial number provided for your device is required for the customer registration The number is on a label on the inside of the Memory Stick slot cover Serial Number Memory Stick Player 1 MagicGate Memory Stick 1 Recharge...

Page 8: ...ies depending on your country Please charge the battery where the temperature is 0 C to 35 C low battery Please charge the battery If the battery compartment lid is accidentally detached attach it as illustrated Charge lamp Available only with certain models To the wall outlet Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open For U K and Hong Kong models After about 1 5 hours charging ...

Page 9: ...Do not connect more than two USB devices to your computer Normal operation will not be guaranteed Use of this player with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed A malfunction may occur depending on the USB devices connected at any one time When connecting Network Walkman to your computer for the first time check if the OpenMG Jukebox icon appears on the tasktray If the icon appears r...

Page 10: ... songs from the computer to Memory Stick Check Out continued b Connect this side first Sets the cover beyond the center projection of Network Walkman 1 Insert the stud of the cover into the hole of the Network Walkman as shown 2 Rotate the cover in the direction of the arrow and insert the other stud into the opposite hole as shown Tip To transfer the song back to the computer check in refer to th...

Page 11: ...lease this switch before playback Playback stops automatically when the music reaches the end only when REPEAT OFF is selected If playback does not start The HOLD switch may be switched down Please release it up page 16 To stop playback Press the Seesaw key To adjust the volume The volume can be set in PRESET and MANUAL mode page 16 Tip If you do not operate the player for 10 seconds while in stop...

Page 12: ...ick Seesaw key Press PUSH On the display 1 Text graphic information display page 15 Display truck number song title current date and time page 18 and menu In the graphic mode Spectrum analyzer etc are displayed Press the DISPLAY button to change the display mode See Changing the display mode on page 15 for details 2 Playback mode indication page 13 The selected playback mode is displayed 3 AVLS in...

Page 13: ...order Display indication none 1 SHUF RE P OF F RE P A L L Playback mode indication 3 Press b or B of the Seesaw key to select ALL 1 SHUF or OFF 4 Press PUSH of the Seesaw key The selected playback mode indication lights 5 Press the MENU button The display returns to normal To exit from the Menu mode Select RETURN in the menu or press the MENU button To cancel the REPEAT mode Select OFF in step 3 N...

Page 14: ...erate effect Mega Bass strong effect normal play MEGA BASS AVLS buttons Seesaw key Adjusting the sound Emphasizing the bass sound MEGA BASS Mega Bass function intensifies low frequency sound for richer quality audio reproduction Press the MEGA BASS AVLS button Each time you press the MEGA BASS AVLS button the MEGA BASS indication changes as follows BASS B BASS B none Display indication BASS BASS n...

Page 15: ... 01 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 T I T L E A R T Song title Artist name Play status Bit rate page 32 songs recorded at 132kbps songs recorded at 105kbps songs recorded at 66kbps Spectrum analyzer DISPLAY button 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 T I...

Page 16: ... the arrow HOLD switch Changing the settings To set a reasonable volume Volume preset functions There are two modes of adjusting the volume Manual mode By pressing the VOLUME button you can change the setting from 0 to 31 Preset mode You can switch to any of three preset levels LO MID or HI 1 Press the MENU button The menu is displayed 2 Press b or B of the Seesaw key to display VOL MAN 3 Press PU...

Page 17: ...press the MENU button Note If AVLS is set page 14 the volume may be lower than previous settings VOL LO x x To turn off the beep sound BEEP BEEP ON a beep will sound to indicate that operation has been accepted BEEP OFF no beep sound will be heard 1 Press the MENU button The menu is displayed 2 Press b or B of the Seesaw key to display BEEP ON 3 Press PUSH of the Seesaw key ON blinks 4 Press b or ...

Page 18: ... and press PUSH of the Seesaw key The TIME display appears The hour digit blinks Changing the settings continued To change the display backlight setting LIGHT Menu OFF ON 1 Press the MENU button The menu is displayed 2 Press b or B of the Seesaw key to display LIGHT ON 3 Press PUSH of the Seesaw key ON blinks 4 Press b or B of the Seesaw key to display selections 5 Press PUSH of the Seesaw key 6 P...

Page 19: ...isplay and 12 hour display Press the DISPLAY button during the setting in step 7 To exit from the Menu mode Select RETURN in the menu or press the MENU button To display the current time Press the DISPLAY button more than one half second You can display the current time during pressing Note If the unit is not used for a long time it may reset your settings of the date and time ...

Page 20: ...he Seesaw key ERASE 001 appears 8 Press PUSH of the Seesaw key ERASING appears and music data is erased from the Memory Stick After erasing is complete COMPLETE appears and returns to the display in step 2 9 Press the MENU button The display returns to normal To exit from the Menu mode Select RETURN in the menu or press the MENU button To cancel the erasing Select N in step 5 or press the Seesaw k...

Page 21: ... OpenMG Jukebox recognizes them as songs to be checked in when the Memory Stick is connected to the original computer that you used for Check out Therefore the remaining Check out count increases automatically To format the Memory Stick FORMAT You can use the Network Walkman player to format the Memory Stick If formatted all data previously recorded on the Memory Stick will be erased Be sure to ch...

Page 22: ...e Seesaw key to select an item Select RETURN then press the Seesaw key to exit from the menu If you cannot format or erase while in play pause mode or there is no Memory Stick inserted FORMAT or ERASE does not appear in the display On the TITLE menu You can choose between ENG English and JPN Japanese This function will be available in the future when the OpenMG Jukebox software is upgraded and you...

Page 23: ...ttach the label so that it does not stick out from the proper attachment location Do not touch the Memory Stick connector with your finger or metallic objects A Do not bend drop or apply strong shock to the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is subject to Extremely high temperat...

Page 24: ...g powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the casing Clean the headphones earphones plug periodically Notes on maintenance Clean the terminals periodically with a cotton swab or a soft cloth as illustrated If you have any questions or problems concerning your Network Walkman please consult your nearest Sony dealer If trouble occurred when the Memory Stick was in th...

Page 25: ... distorted There is no sound from the right channel of the headphones Playback has stopped suddenly Cannot playback audio data with date limits On the display window Symptom The backlight is off s appears instead of the album title Cause Remedy c Adjust the volume page 11 c Connect the headphones securely to the headphones jack c Cancel the AVLS function page 14 c Record with a higher bps value pa...

Page 26: ...en connect the USB cable to your computer again c Make sure the USB cable is correctly connected c Make sure the USB cable is correctly connected page 9 c Install driver only For details refer to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions c If there is data other than audio files in the Memory Stick copy them to your computer to free memory on the Memory Stick c Make sure the Memory Stick is insert...

Page 27: ...OFF page 16 c You must recharge the battery page 8 c Set the BEEP setting to ON in the menu page 17 c Make sure the Memory Stick is correctly inserted as shown on Network Walkman page 9 c The battery is low and needs to be charged c Only MagicGate Memory Stick can be used with this player c If the Memory Stick has been formatted using a computer backup the files of the Memory Stick on your compute...

Page 28: ...splay on the screen If music data cannot be played back you can erase it from the Memory Stick For details on how to erase refer to To erase the abnormal data from the Memory Stick page 29 Remove and reinsert the battery and then make sure displays on the screen You need to Check in data you are able to Check in into your computer then format the Memory Stick using this player See To delete abnorm...

Page 29: ...G Jukebox Help files Meaning There are no tracks inside MagicGate Memory Stick There is no Memory Stick inserted The player is connected to the computer You cannot access the Memory Stick or the data inside the Memory Stick or the player itself is not normal An unauthorized distribution file is detected for copyright protection Remedy Use the OpenMG Jukebox to Check out music items Insert a Memory...

Page 30: ...ntinuous playback Dimensions approx 36 81 4 14 1 mm 1 7 16 3 1 4 9 16 inches w h d projecting parts not included Mass approx 67g 2 4 oz includes Memory Stick battery NH 14WM Supplied accessories 128MB MagicGate Memory Stick 1 Rechargeable battery 1 Battery charger 1 AC plug adaptor 1 Except U S A Canada Europe Hong Kong and Australia model Earphones 1 USB cable 1 Memory Stick storage case 1 Rechar...

Page 31: ...quipped with the copyright protection technology You can record image files audio files and sound files using Memory Stick compatible audio visual devices or record data from the computer Data with different formats can be stored in the same Memory Stick Please refer to the instruction manuals that come with the devices to check which format the equipment is able to read For example you can store ...

Page 32: ...t up to four copies of a music file can be checked out at one time OpenMG employs a method whereby three copies of a song can be checked out simultaneously while the fourth copy is maintained as a master on your PC If three copies of the same song are checked out at a given time one copy of the song needs to be checked in to the computer in order to create an additional check out Bit rate Indicate...

Page 33: ... for attaching the key ring or strap The strap is not supplied 8 HOLD switch page 16 9 MEGA BASS AVLS button page 14 0 VOLUME buttons page 11 16 qa Dedicated USB jack page 9 qs MENU button page 13 16 22 qd DISPLAY button page 12 15 Display 1 Text graphic information display page 15 2 Playback mode indication page 13 3 AVLS indication page 14 4 MEGA BASS indication page 14 5 Battery remain indicati...

Page 34: ...MD services 4 L LIGHT 18 listen to music 11 LOW BATT 8 28 Index A Access lamp 9 actual track 12 artist name 15 ATRAC3 31 AVLS 14 B Backlight 18 Battery 8 Battery charge lamp 8 Battery remain indicator 8 BEEP 17 beginning of the track 12 Bit rate 15 32 C CD compact disc 4 CD ROM 7 charging 8 Check in 32 Check out 9 32 computer 4 9 D DATE TIME 18 display 12 15 DISPLAY button 15 display mode 15 downl...

Page 35: ...14 MagicGate 31 MagicGate Memory Stick 4 5 7 31 Memory Stick 5 23 31 insert 9 remove 12 Menu 22 MENU button 13 16 22 O OpenMG 31 OpenMG Jukebox software 9 P playback 11 Preset volume 16 previous tracks 12 R REPEAT 13 RETURN 22 S SDMI 31 Serial Number 7 set the current data and time 18 song title 15 spectrum analyzer 15 succeeding tracks 12 supplied accessories 7 ...

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