NW-E8POperating InstructionsPortable IC Audio PlayerNetwork Walkman3-231-825-11(1)© 2001 Sony Corporation
10Listening to music with Network Walkman (continued)2 Release the HOLD functionIf the HOLD switch is in the arrow direction ( the yellow mark isvi
11Basic OperationsOn other operationsToGo to the beginningof the next trackGo to the beginningof succeedingtracks 1)Go to the beginningof the current
12Play statusDuring playback: or isdisplayed alternately.In stop mode: is displayed.While locating tracks: > or. is displayed.While searching
13Advanced OperationsSound qualityMega Bass (moderateeffect)Mega Bass(strong effect)normal playAdvanced OperationsProtecting your hearing(AVLS)The AVL
14Playback modeall tracks repeatedlycurrent track repeatedlyall tracks repeatedly inrandom ordernormalAdjusting theplayback mode(REPEAT)You can play t
15Advanced OperationsAttaching the attachmentsIf your ears are small and you cannot attach the player correctly, use the supplied attachments.Example
16Other InformationPrecautionsOn installation•Never use the player where it will besubjected to extremes of light, temperature,moisture or vibration.•
17Other InformationTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties while using Network Walkman, use thistroubleshooting guide to he
18Troubleshooting (continued)On the connection with the computer and the supplied softwareSymptomThe software cannot be installed.“CONNECT” does not a
19Other InformationOtherSymptomThe player gets warm.The backlight of the displaydoes not light up.Cause/Remedyc Sometimes, during normal conditions, t
2Notice for usersOn the supplied software• Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the softwareor the manual accompanying it in whole or inpart, or rentin
20To initialize the flash memoryIf “FLASH ERR” appears in the display, there is an error in the data in the built-in flash memory.In this case, connec
21Other InformationGlossaryATRAC3ATRAC3, which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3, is audio compressiontechnology that satisfies the deman
22Looking at thecontrolsNetwork Walkman(front of the right player)(rear of the left player)1 DISPLAY button (page 12)2 VOLUME+/– button (page 10)3 HO
23Other InformationSpecificationsRecording timeApprox. 60 min. (132kbps)Approx. 80 min. (105kbps)Approx. 120 min. (66kbps)Sampling frequency response4
24Pplayback 10, 12, 14playback mode 14previous tracks 11Rrecord 5remain (battery)7, 12, 22repeat 14SSDMI 5, 21Serial number 6succeeding tracks11suppli
3This manual explains how to operate Network Walkman. For details on how to use thesupplied software (OpenMG Jukebox), refer to the OpenMG Jukebox Ope
4OverviewWhat you can do with your Network WalkmanNetwork Walkman is a portable IC audio player.You can easily transfer digital audio files from your
5Other features• Headphone shape IC audio player–Skip-proof using IC memory• LR03 (size AAA) alkaline battery enables about 7 hours continuous playbac
6Getting StartedStep 1: UnpackingYour Network Walkman comes with the following items.• Network Walkman (1)• Attachments (1 for left ear, 1 for righ
7Getting StartedBattery durationAbout 7 hours*.* The battery life may be shorter due to operatingconditions and the temperature of the location.On the
8Transferring songs from the computer toNetwork Walkman (Check-out)In order to check out digital audio files from your computer, first you must instal
9Basic OperationsListening to music with NetworkWalkmanPlease insert the battery before use (see page 7).NoteWhen using Network Walkman, be sure to di
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