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NWZ-B152 / B153 / B152F / B153F

©2010 Sony Corporation

4-185-044-11(1)

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Page 1: ...Table of Contents Home Menu Index Operation Guide NWZ B152 B153 B152F B153F 2010 Sony Corporation 4 185 044 11 1 ...

Page 2: ...e Reader window Operation procedures may differ depending on your Adobe Reader version To change the page layout The buttons on the Adobe Reader window enable you to select how pages are displayed Continuous Pages are displayed as a continuous roll of pages fitting the page width inside the window When you scroll the previous or next pages scroll up or down continuously Single Page Pages are displ...

Page 3: ...lizer 30 Deleting Songs 32 Listening to Recording FM Radio NWZ B152F B153F only Listening to FM Radio 33 Listening to FM radio 33 FM radio screen 34 Presetting broadcast stations automatically FM Auto Preset 35 Presetting broadcast stations manually 36 Deleting preset broadcast stations 36 Recording FM Radio 37 Deleting recorded FM radio programs 38 Playing Back Recorded FM Radio Programs 39 Chang...

Page 4: ...ry Life 52 What are Format and Bit Rate 53 What is audio format 53 Storing Data 54 Upgrading the Player s Firmware 55 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 56 Messages 65 Additional Information Precautions 67 License and Trademark Notice 75 Specifications 76 Index 81 ...

Page 5: ...button Activates the Bass function to emphasize the low sound range p 29 You can also change the play mode p 28 1 button Turns on off the player p 9 Starts pauses song playback p 21 or pauses restarts recording p 37 41 When a menu appears on the display use this button to confirm a menu item p 12 Shuttle switch Rotate to find the beginning of a song or fast rewinds forwards p 21 When a menu appear...

Page 6: ...nected improperly the sound from the headphones will be impaired Display The display varies depending on the application that is currently active p 8 10 21 33 41 45 BACK HOME button Returns to the previous menu Press and hold this button to display the Home menu p 12 Power illuminator Illuminated by LED p 47 The illumination pattern varies according to the operation Continued Headphones ...

Page 7: ...tivates the previously set items HOLD switch You can protect the player against accidental operation while carrying it by setting the HOLD switch By sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow all operation buttons are disabled If you press buttons while the hold function is activated HOLD appears in the display If you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position the hold function is r...

Page 8: ... current play mode playback pause fast rewind fast forward Current song number indication Play mode indication Displays the current play mode icon p 28 If the play mode is set to Normal no icon appears ZAPPIN playback indication Indicates ZAPPIN playback status p 23 Bass function equalizer mode indication Displays whether the Bass function p 29 is activated or which equalizer mode is activated p 3...

Page 9: ...e arrow to release the hold function To turn off the player Press and hold the button to turn off the player POWER OFF appears Hint If there is no operation for a certain period of time while in stop mode the display turns off automatically to save the battery power If there is no operation for an extended period the player turns off completely The batteries are consumed a little in this status Yo...

Page 10: ...e page Home menu Music Library The icons appear in the Home menu and the color of the selected icon is inverted Voice Plays back deletes a recorded sound file p 41 Music Library Plays back transferred songs on the player p 21 1 FM Plays FM radio or plays back deletes a recorded FM program p 33 Settings Sets the function for music FM 1 voice recording or player settings p 45 1 and items related to ...

Page 11: ...Manual 33 Preset 33 Play Rec Data 39 Delete Rec Data 38 Add Preset 36 Delete Preset 36 Settings Music Settings Play Mode 28 Equalizer 30 ZAPPIN Range 25 FM Settings 1 Scan Sensitivity 40 FM Auto Preset 35 Rec Settings Voice Record Codec 44 Common Settings Set Date Time 17 45 AVLS Volume Limit 46 Beep 46 Power Save Mode 47 LED 47 Contrast 47 Information 48 Language 16 49 Initialize Reset All Settin...

Page 12: ...the shuttle switch to to select a menu item and then press the 1 button to confirm 1 There is a tactile dot Use it to help with button operations Selects a menu item button Confirms a menu item In this manual operating instructions from the Home menu are described as below Example From the Home menu select Music Library Folder the desired folder the desired song The actual operations for the examp...

Page 13: ...older All Songs Rotate the shuttle switch to to select the desired folder and then press the button to confirm The song list screen of the selected folder appears Play All Folder 1 Folder 2 Rotate the shuttle switch to to select the desired song and then press the button to confirm The music playback screen appears and playback begins Play All Song 1 Song 2 Folder 1 012 BASS Song 12 SHUF To return...

Page 14: ... the player for the first time or if you have not used the player for a long time recharge it fully until the battery indication is displayed About the battery indicator The battery icon in the display shows the approximate remaining power As battery power is depleted the icon shows as follows If LOW BATTERY appears you cannot operate the player In this case charge the battery by connecting to you...

Page 15: ...mber may vary depending on the conditions under which you use the player Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with proper operation of the player We do not guarantee operation of the player using a personally assembled modified computer If the computer enters a power saving mode such as the Sleep or Hibernation mode even during USB connection the player s battery is not charged...

Page 16: ... for the display of menus and messages on the player From the Home menu select Settings Language the desired language setting Language Messages and menus are displayed in English English Español Spanish Français French Português Portuguese Русский Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean button BACK HOME button Shuttle switch ...

Page 17: ... to confirm The year month date hour and minutes can be set Repeat this step to set each item To display the current time While the hold function is activated press any button Note If you leave the player for a while with the battery used up the date and time may be reset If the player is not used for a long time your settings for date and time may need to be set again The clock may develop an ina...

Page 18: ...n your computer You can import music from audio CDs or from the Internet etc To import the data into your computer use appropriate software such as Windows Media Player 11 or 12 For detailed information on how to import data refer to the Help of each software For details about supported file formats see Supported file format p 76 ...

Page 19: ...s can be played on the player p 76 If you turn on or restart the computer while the player is connected to the computer the player may malfunction In this case press the RESET button of the player to reset it p 56 Disconnect the player from the computer before turning on or restarting the computer Connect the USB connector of the player to your computer Insert the USB connector fully Open My Compu...

Page 20: ... while files are being transferred unnecessary files may be left in the player In this case transfer usable files back to the computer and format the player p 51 Some files may not be played back on the player due to copyright protection For details on the capacity for files and folders see Maximum recordable number of files or folders Approx p 77 Data hierarchy may differ depending on your comput...

Page 21: ...rch menu appears You can select the desired search method to display the list screen and search for songs For details see Searching for Songs p 26 When the player turns off from the song playback status you can start playback of the last song you listened to by pressing the button To screen indication Do this Play pause Press the button Skip to the beginning of the current song next song Rotate th...

Page 22: ... song playback from the normal playback to ZAPPIN playback p 23 The player offers a variety of play modes including random play and selected repeat play p 28 You can emphasize the low range Bass function p 29 You can also change the sound quality by selecting the equalizer p 30 ...

Page 23: ...back of song clips at a preset duration Normal Playback ZAPPIN Playback Normal Playback Changes to ZAPPIN Returns to normal playback and restarts playback of the current song from the beginning Short recognizable song clips approx 45 seconds from beginning The ZAPPIN playback range for song clips can be set to either ZAPPIN Short or ZAPPIN Long ...

Page 24: ...ted is displayed on the screen The song is played back from approx 45 seconds into the song If the length of the song is under 45 seconds the song is played back from some point before the end of the song To skip to the previous next song or shuffle playback during ZAPPIN playback You can move to the previous next song or play back songs in random order The method of operation is the same as norma...

Page 25: ...he setting screen appears Rotate the shuttle switch to select the desired setting and press the button to confirm Hint You can select the desired setting from the Home menu select Settings Music Settings ZAPPIN Range the desired setting List of the ZAPPIN Range settings Setting item Description ZAPPIN Short Plays back song clips for about 4 seconds each Default setting ZAPPIN Long Plays back song ...

Page 26: ...l a song list appears Search method Method Description Now Playing Start playback of the last file you listened to Folder Select a folder a song All Songs Select a song from the song list Artist Select an artist an album a song Album Select an album a song Playlists Select a playlist a song Genre Select a genre an album a song Release Year Select a release year a song To return to the previous men...

Page 27: ... http support microsoft com Note Only songs that have ID3 tag information can be automatically classified by the player If the song does not have artist or album information Unknown appears If the song does not have a song name name it on your computer For details on the capacity for files and folders see Maximum recordable number of files or folders Approx p 77 It may take time to start up the pl...

Page 28: ...om the Home menu select Settings Music Settings Play Mode the desired setting List of the Play Mode settings Play mode type Icon Description Normal No icon After the current song ends all songs of the selected folder album artist are played once Default setting Repeat all After the current song ends all songs of the selected folder album artist are played repeatedly Repeat 1 song The current song ...

Page 29: ... Each time you press the BASS PLAY MODE button the Bass function is activated or deactivated When the Bass function is activated the BASS icon is displayed on the screen Hint At high volume the effect of the Bass function is limited for hearing safety Note If you turn on the Bass function while the equalizer setting is activated the equalizer setting is disabled The equalizer setting will be resum...

Page 30: ...p Stresses the middle range audio ideal for vocals Jazz Emphasizes the high and low ranges for a lively sound Unique Emphasizes the high and low ranges so low levels can be heard more clearly Custom User customizable sound settings See p 31 for setting Note If you turn on the Bass function while the equalizer setting is activated the equalizer setting is disabled The equalizer setting will be resu...

Page 31: ...rom the Home menu select Settings Music Settings Equalizer Edit displayed under Custom The setting screen appears Rotate the shuttle switch to select the sound level 7 levels 3 to 3 and press the button to confirm The 5 bands 100 Hz to 10 kHz can be set Repeat this step to set the sound level of every band button BACK HOME button Shuttle switch ...

Page 32: ...ting Songs When you delete songs from the player use the software you used to transfer the songs or Windows Explorer For details on using the software see the Help of the software Note The player itself cannot delete songs without being connected to a computer ...

Page 33: ...nual In the manual tuning mode you can select broadcast stations by frequency Preset In the preset tuning mode you can select broadcast stations by preset number Select the desired frequency or preset number For details on how to operate the FM radio see FM radio screen p 34 Hint To use the preset tuning mode Preset you need to first register preset stations You can preset a receivable station usi...

Page 34: ... switch to Pause resume the FM reception Press the button 1 The frequency is changed by 0 1 MHz 2 If the sensitivity is too high change the Scan Sensitivity setting to Low p 40 FM radio screen in the preset tuning mode BASS P01 90 0MHz Hint To use the preset tuning mode Preset you need to first register preset stations You can preset a receivable station using the FM Auto Preset function p 35 or p...

Page 35: ... move to a new area we recommend to preset receivable broadcast stations by selecting FM Auto Preset From the Home menu select Settings FM Settings FM Auto Preset OK The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high frequency COMPLETE appears when presetting is completed then the first preset station is received Select Cancel to cancel automatic presetting Hint If high sen...

Page 36: ...set the desired preset number The frequency you select in step 1 is preset to the selected preset number If you select a preset number that is already assigned to another frequency the message confirming whether to replace the setting appears Selecting OK will replace the setting Hint You can preset up to 30 stations Deleting preset broadcast stations On the FM radio screen press the BACK HOME but...

Page 37: ...ording press the button Press it again to resume recording Press the REC STOP button again to stop recording The recording is saved as a file named FRnnnn 1 in the Record FM folder 1 File names are automatically assigned from FR0001 to FR9999 Hint Recording in poor reception areas may result in noise Record in a stronger reception area The programs and sound files recorded by the player can be pla...

Page 38: ...ng recorded FM radio programs From the Home menu select FM Delete Rec Data the recorded FM radio program you intend to delete OK The selected FM radio program is deleted Select Cancel to cancel deletion To delete all recorded FM radio programs select Delete All button BACK HOME button Shuttle switch ...

Page 39: ...io Programs From the Home menu select FM Play Rec Data the recorded FM radio program you want The playback screen appears and playback of the recorded FM radio program begins About the playback screen see Playback screen p 8 To listen to all recorded FM radio program select Play All button BACK HOME button Shuttle switch ...

Page 40: ...vity When you select stations using the FM Auto Preset function p 35 or manual tuning mode p 33 the FM receiver may receive many unwanted broadcast stations because sensitivity is too high In this case set the reception to Low High is set by default From the Home menu select Settings FM Settings Scan Sensitivity Low To set the reception sensitivity back to the default select High button BACK HOME ...

Page 41: ...otate the shuttle switch to select OK and then press the button to confirm Press the REC STOP button Recording starts To pause recording press the button Press it again to resume recording Press the REC STOP button again to stop recording The recording is saved as a file named VRnnnn 1 in the Record Voice folder 1 File names are automatically assigned from VR0001 to VR9999 Hint The programs and so...

Page 42: ...recorded sound files From the Home menu select Voice Delete Rec Data the recorded sound file you intend to delete OK The selected sound file is deleted Select Cancel to cancel deletion To delete all recorded sound files select Delete All BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 43: ...y back sound files select Voice from the Home menu From the Home menu select Voice Play Rec Data the recorded sound file you want The playback screen appears and the playback of the recorded sound file begins For details on the playback screen see Playback screen p 8 To listen to all recorded sound files select Play All BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 44: ...Home menu then select Rec Settings Voice Record Codec You can select a level of recording quality from Low Mid or High The higher the level is the more memory the player uses for recording sound Mid is set by default From the Home menu select Settings Rec Settings Voice Record Codec Low Mid default setting or High BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 45: ...h to select the year and then press the button to confirm The year month date hour and minutes can be set Repeat this step to set each item To display the current time While the hold function is activated press any button Note If you leave the player for a while with the battery used up the date and time may be reset If the player is not used for a long time your settings for date and time may nee...

Page 46: ...ps the volume at a moderate level AVLS OFF Plays back audio at the original volume Default setting Hint When AVLS Volume Limit is set to AVLS ON and the volume level reaches the maximum limit AVLS appears when the VOL button is pressed In this status the volume cannot be turned up any more Beep You can turn on or off the operation sounds of the player From the Home menu select Settings Common Sett...

Page 47: ...ation is performed for about 15 seconds during playback or FM reception 1 This setting uses the least battery consumption Save OFF The icon s or letter s appears in the display constantly during playback or FM reception 1 1 NWZ B152F B153F only LED You can turn on or off the power illuminator around the button From the Home menu select Settings Common Settings LED the desired setting type Type Des...

Page 48: ...Information Information Information such as model name memory capacity and firmware version can be displayed From the Home menu select Settings Information 1 model name 2 memory capacity 3 version information for the player s firmware BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 49: ... the display of menus and messages on the player From the Home menu select Settings Language the desired language setting Language Messages and menus are displayed in English English Español Spanish Français French Português Portuguese Русский Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 50: ...e the songs you have transferred to the player From the Home menu select Settings Initialize Reset All Settings OK COMPLETE appears and the player is reset to the default settings To cancel the operation select Cancel on the confirmation screen Note If the date and time have already been set under Set Date Time the date and time are not reset BACK HOME button button Shuttle switch ...

Page 51: ...essary files to the hard disk of your computer or other device beforehand Note When the remaining battery is low you cannot format the player Charge the battery before formatting Do not format the memory using Windows Explorer After formatting set the date and time p 17 45 From the Home menu select Settings Initialize Format OK FORMATTING appears and formatting starts When formatting is completed ...

Page 52: ...ower by changing the default to Longer battery life setting items For details on the battery life according to battery life setting see Battery life continuous playback p 78 Setting Default setting Longer battery life setting Settings for screen Power Save Mode p 47 Save ON Normal Save ON Super Settings for sound effect Equalizer p 30 None None BASS p 29 Activate Deactivate Settings for the power ...

Page 53: ...o files etc that you purchase from a music download service site etc may apply access control technologies such as encryption to limit usage and duplication of material in accordance with copyright laws What is bit rate Bit rate refers to the amount of data used to store each second of audio expressed in kbps kilo bits per second such as 64 kbps Generally higher bit rates provide better sound qual...

Page 54: ...dows Explorer If the player is connected to the computer the memory appears in Windows Explorer as WALKMAN Note Do not disconnect the player while DATA ACCESS appears on the player during data transfer The data could be damaged Do not format the memory of the player in Windows Explorer If you format the player in Windows Explorer accidentally do it again on the player p 51 ...

Page 55: ...rmware information and how to install it visit the customer support Web sites p 74 Download the update program to your computer from the Web site Connect the player to your computer and then start the update program Follow the on screen instructions to update the player s firmware Firmware update is completed Hint Version information for the player s firmware can be displayed by selecting Settings...

Page 56: ...le to resolve some issues by charging the battery 3 Press the RESET button with a small pin etc If you press the RESET button while operating the player stored data and settings on the player may be deleted After resetting the player press the button to turn on the player 4 Check information on the issue in the Help of each software 5 Look up information on the issue on one of the customer support...

Page 57: ...ansfer again When transferring data close any other applications to avoid file damage The headphone plug is dirty Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth Buttons do not work The HOLD switch is set to the direction of the arrow Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the arrow p 7 The player contains moisture condensation Wait a few hours to let the player dry The remaining batter...

Page 58: ...is heard from both sides of the headphones The headphone jack is not fully inserted If the headphones are not connected correctly sound will not be output properly Connect the headphones into the jack until it clicks p 6 Playback has stopped suddenly The remaining battery power is insufficient Charge the battery power by connecting to the computer p 14 The player cannot be formatted The remaining ...

Page 59: ...characters are included in the title the title will be displayed without the unsupported characters Rename the title with appropriate characters on the computer Garbled characters are displayed The wrong language is selected Select the correct language from Language p 16 49 and then transfer data to the player again Continued ...

Page 60: ...r computer environment Battery life is short The operating temperature is below 5 C 41 ºF Battery life becomes shorter due to the battery characteristics This is not malfunction Battery charging time is not enough Charge the battery until appears By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly it is possible to save battery power and use the player for a longer time p 52 The batter...

Page 61: ...ound files become 999 or less respectively Export the recorded files to a computer The player is connected to a computer Disconnect the player from the computer The combined total of the recorded time and the remaining time does not equal the maximum recording time When you record many short files they may be recorded with automatically inserted blank spaces between files due to system restriction...

Page 62: ...o influences such as static electricity etc This happens to protect data information Disconnect the player then reconnect it The player s USB connector is not connected to a USB connector on your computer properly Make sure that DATA ACCESS or CONNECTED USB appears on the display Disconnect the player and then reconnect it There is not enough free space in the memory Delete unnecessary songs to in...

Page 63: ...or The radio signal is weak Listen to the FM broadcast near a window since the signal may be weak inside buildings or vehicles The headphone cord is not extended enough The headphone cord functions as an antenna Extend the headphone cord as far as possible The FM broadcast is affected by interference A device emitting radio signals such as a mobile phone is being used near the player When using su...

Page 64: ...le with the battery used up the date and time may be reset This is not a malfunction Charge the battery until appears on the screen p 14 and set the date and time again p 17 45 All settings of the player have been reset You moved deleted or renamed the system files Or the memory of the player was formatted using other than the Format menu of the player If you do any of the above operations the sys...

Page 65: ...te broadcast stations You are trying to change the equalizer setting while the Bass function is activated Disable the Bass function and then change the equalizer setting CAN NOT CHARGE The battery is charged in an ambient temperature out of the range of 5 C 41 ºF to 35 C 95 ºF You cannot charge the battery when icon appears Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of 5 C 41 ºF to 35 C 95 ºF CH...

Page 66: ...ugh free space in the memory You are trying to record an FM radio program NWZ B152F B153F only with the player already having 999 files of recorded FM radio programs You are trying to record sound with the player already having 999 files of recorded sound files Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs or files to increase free space on the player Delete unnecessary recor...

Page 67: ...European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to 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 t...

Page 68: ...e caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product a...

Page 69: ...octor Also if the liquid gets on to your body or clothes wash it off immediately If you do not it may cause burns or injury If you get burned or injured by the liquid from the battery consult a doctor Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player Doing so may cause fire or electric shock If this occurs turn off the player immediately disconnect the player and consult your nearest Sony ...

Page 70: ...player remember to follow the precautions below in order to avoid warping the cabinet or causing the player to malfunction Make sure not to sit down with the player in your back pocket Make sure not to put the player into a bag with the headphones earphones cord wrapped around it and then subject the bag to strong impact Do not expose the player to water The player is not waterproof Remember to fo...

Page 71: ... must not be impaired 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 Do not turn the volume up high all at once especially when using headphones Turn up the volume gradually so that loud sound will not hurt your ears Caring for others...

Page 72: ...ned off until the condensation disappears If you use the player with condensation present a malfunction may result On the LCD Do not push the LCD screen strongly Color spots may appear or the LCD panel may be damaged If the player is used in a cold place ghosting may occur This does not indicate a failure If the player is used in a cold or hot place contrast may be affected On cleaning Clean the p...

Page 73: ...rts 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 The ability to display the languages on supplied software will depend on the installed OS on your computer For better results please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display We...

Page 74: ...r may not be displayed properly on device This is due to The capacity of the connected player The player is not functioning normally Content information is written in language or character that are not supported by the player About the customer support Web site If you have any questions or issues with a Sony product or would like information on compatible items with a Sony product visit the follow...

Page 75: ...be Reader and Adobe Flash Player are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson IBM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc All other trademarks and registered tr...

Page 76: ...uency 1 44 1 kHz 1 Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders Maximum recordable number of songs and time Approx The approximate times are based on the case in which you transfer or record only 4 minutes songs in the MP3 format Other playable audio file format song numbers and times may differ from MP3 format NWZ B152 B152F NWZ B153 B153F Bit rate Number Time Number Time 48 kbps 1 250 8...

Page 77: ... the FM programs Maximum recordable number of files or folders Approx Files 2 640 Folders 500 Capacity User available capacity 1 NWZ B152 B152F 2 GB Approx more than 1 73 GB 1 853 587 456 bytes NWZ B153 B153F 4 GB Approx more than 3 54 GB 3 798 007 808 bytes 1 Available storage capacity of the player may vary A portion of the memory is used for data management functions Output headphones Frequency...

Page 78: ...even if the player is turned off for an extended period a small amount of battery power is still consumed Battery life may vary depending on volume setting conditions of use and ambient temperature Setting Default setting Basic setting of battery life measurement Longer battery life setting Settings for screen Power Save Mode 1 p 47 Save ON Normal Save ON Super Settings for sound effect Equalizer ...

Page 79: ...F files and shortcuts are included in these folders Operation Guide 1 folder Contains PDF files of the Operation Guide Support folder Contains shortcut icons to Customer Support and Customer Registration in the country region folders PC_Application_Software folder Contains a shortcut icon to the Windows Media Player 11 download site If you use Windows Media Player 10 or less on your computer downl...

Page 80: ...e 1 Excluding OS Versions not supported by Microsoft CPU 300 MHz or more For Windows Vista 800 MHz or more For Windows 7 1 GHz or more RAM 128 MB or more For Windows Vista 512 MB or more For Windows 7 1 GB 32 bit 2GB 64 bit or more USB connector Hi Speed USB is recommended Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Windows Media Player 11 or 12 need to be installed Broadband Internet connection is required to...

Page 81: ...3 C Computer 14 62 80 Contrast 47 D Date and Time 17 Delete Recorded data 38 42 Songs 32 Display 6 8 34 E Equalizer 30 Explorer 19 F Fast forward 21 Fast rewind 21 FM 10 33 FM Auto Preset 35 FM radio screen 34 Format 51 H Headphones 6 71 77 79 HOLD switch 7 Home menu 10 I Information 48 Initialize 51 L Language 16 49 LED 6 47 M Manual tuning 33 Messages 65 Microphone 7 41 MP3 19 53 76 Music Librar...

Page 82: ...on 7 56 Reset the player 56 S Scan Sensitivity 40 Search for songs 26 Set Date Time 17 45 Settings 10 45 Shuffle 28 Shuttle switch 5 Sound quality 29 30 Strap hole 7 Supplied items 79 T Time setting 17 45 Transferring 19 Troubleshooting 56 U USB connector 7 14 19 V Voice 10 41 Voice Record Codec 44 VOL button 5 Volume 5 46 71 W WMA 19 53 76 Z ZAP button 5 24 ZAPPIN playback 23 ZAPPIN Range 25 ...

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