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NW-E503/E505/E507
Network Walkman
Portable IC
Audio Player
© 2005 Sony Corporation
2-632-969-11(1)
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Seite 1 - Audio Player

NW-E503/E505/E507Network WalkmanPortable ICAudio Player© 2005 Sony Corporation2-632-969-11(1)To go to the section you want to read, click the titlein

Seite 2 - For the customers

101Text/graphic information display (pages15, 22)Displays album title, artist name, tracknumber, track name, current date andtime (pages 26 to 28, 31)

Seite 3

11Basic OperationsBasic OperationsTransferring audio files from thecomputer to your Network Walkman/ChargingNoteBefore connecting your Network Walkman

Seite 4 - Notice for users

123 Connect your Network Walkman to your computer and charge it.Connect the small connector of the dedicated USB cable to the USB jack on the NetworkW

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

13Basic OperationsOn the remaining battery indicationThe battery icon in the display changes as shown below.The battery power gets low as shown in the

Seite 6 - 3 Enjoy music with your

14Listening to music with your NetworkWalkmanCharge the built-in rechargeable battery before use (page 12) and transfer audio files to yourNetwork Wal

Seite 7 - Other features

15Basic OperationsAll Track*GroupAlbumArtistTrack3Track2Track1Track3Track2Track1Track3Track2Track1Track3Track2Track1Track3Track2Track1Track3Track2Trac

Seite 8 - Checking the package contents

16Listening to music with your Network WalkmanExample of searching1 Display the search menu screen to select “ Artist”.2 Select “ Artist B” from the

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17Basic OperationsSearching by artist nameand playing back the song1 Press the SEARCH/MENU button.The search menu screen is displayed.All TrackArtistA

Seite 10 - Locating controls

18Nx buttonSEARCH/MENU buttonShuttle switchto >to .Listening to music with yourNetwork WalkmanSearching by album nameand playing back the song1 Pre

Seite 11 - Basic Operations

19Basic OperationsSearching by Group andplaying back the song1 Press the SEARCH/MENU button.The search menu screen is displayed.All TrackArtistAlbum2

Seite 12 - Battery duration

2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the unit to rain ormoisture.Do not install the appliance in a confinedspace, such as a bookcase

Seite 13

20On the Group Control ModeYou can use the Group Control Mode bysetting the Shuttle switch to the GROUPposition.You can skip to the beginning of the a

Seite 14 - 2 Start playback

Advanced Operations21B Advanced OperationsRepeat modeThere are 3 types of repeat mode: TrackRepeat, A-B Repeat, and Sentence Repeat.• Track Repeat (Tr

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22Repeat mode3 Rotate the Shuttle switch to selecta desired repeat mode and pressthe Nx button to confirm.Track RepA-B RepSentence RepYou can choose o

Seite 16 - Example of searching

Advanced Operations23Playing a specified sectionrepeatedly (A-B Repeat)While playing a track, you can set the startpoint (A) and end point (B) for a s

Seite 17 - All Track

24Repeat modePlaying specifiedsentences repeatedly(Sentence Repeat)This function automatically detects voicedata between blank spaces (silent spaces)

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Advanced Operations25Setting the repeat countYou can set the repeat counts (1-9) for eachsentence in Sentence Repeat mode (SentenceRep).1 Press and ho

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26Changing thedisplay modeYou can view various information in thedisplay while the audio player is played orstopped. Change the display mode bypressin

Seite 20 - On other operations

Advanced Operations27Selecting the display types(Display Screen)You can select whether or not to use each ofthe 4 display types: “Property”, “Lap Mete

Seite 21 - 1 Press and hold the SEARCH/

28Adjusting thetreble and bass(Digital soundpreset)You can adjust the treble and bass. You canpreset two settings, which can be selectedwhile the audi

Seite 22 - Sentence Rep

Advanced Operations292 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select“Sound>” and press the Nxbutton to confirm.3 Set the tone for “Sound 1”.1 Rotate the Shut

Seite 23 - Playing a specified section

3For the customersin the NetherlandsVoor de Klanten in NederlandGooi de batterij niet weg maarlever deze in als klein chemischafval (KCA).Model NW-E50

Seite 24 - (Sentence Repeat)

30Storing non-audiodataYou can transfer data from the hard disk ofyour computer to the built-in flash memoryusing Windows Explorer.The built-in flash

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31Adjusting the settings of your Network WalkmanB Adjusting the settings ofyour Network WalkmanAdjusting thecurrent timesetting(Date-Time)You can set

Seite 26 - Changing the

32Adjusting the current time setting(Date-Time)To cancel the Menu modePress the SEARCH/MENU button to return thescreen to the previous stage. Press re

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33Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select“AVLS>” and press the Nxbutton to confirm.AVLS ONAVLS OFF3 Rot

Seite 28 - (Digital sound

342 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select“Volume Mode>” and press theNx button to confirm.Manual VolumePreset Volume3 Rotate the Shuttle switch to se

Seite 29 - 3 Set the tone for “Sound 1”

35Adjusting the settings of your Network WalkmanSaving powerconsumption(Power Save Mode)You can set the Network Walkman to PowerSave mode to turn off

Seite 30 - Locking the

36Tur ning off thebeep sound (Beep)You can turn off the beep sounds of yourNetwork Walkman.1 Press and hold the SEARCH/MENU button for half a second.T

Seite 31 - Adjusting the settings of

37Other functionsB Other functionsFormattingmemory (Format)You can use your Network Walkman toformat the built-in flash memory.If memory is formatted,

Seite 32 - Limiting the

38Changing the USBconnection setting(USB BusPowered)Depending on the computer you are using, ifthe power supply is insufficient, incompletedata transf

Seite 33 - Volume Mode

39Other functionsDisplaying theplayer information(Information)Information such as product name, built-inflash memory capacity, serial number andsoftwa

Seite 34 - Preset Volume

4This manual explains how to operateyour Network Walkman. For details onhow to use the SonicStage (suppliedsoftware), refer to the SonicStageoperating

Seite 35 - (Disp OFF

40Listening to FM RadioYou can listen to FM radio. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery before using the NetworkWalkman (page 12), and connect the

Seite 36 - Tur ning off the

41FM Tuner1 Press and hold the SEARCH/MENU button for half a second.2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select“FM Auto Preset>”, and press theNx button

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42Preset Tuning[P01] 90.00MHzFMDXThe preset number is displayed in [ ].Listening to FM RadioToSelect the next presetnumber*Select the previouspreset n

Seite 38 - To cancel the Menu mode

43FM TunerPresetting desiredbroadcast stationsYou can preset broadcast stations that “FMAuto Preset” misses (page 40).Nx buttonSEARCH/MENU buttonShutt

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44PrecautionsOn installation• Never use your Network Walkman where itwill be subjected to extremes of light,temperature, moisture, or vibration.• Neve

Seite 40 - Listening to FM Radio

45Other InformationWhen disposing ofyour NetworkWalkmanThis Network Walkman has a built-inLithium-Ion battery. When you dispose ofthe Network Walkman,

Seite 41

46TroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties while using your Network Walkman, use thistroubleshooting guide to help to remedy

Seite 42 - Improving the reception

47Other InformationOn the display windowSymptom“s” is displayed for a title.On charging the batterySymptomBattery life is short.Cause/RemedyCharacters

Seite 43 - To delete preset broadcast

48On the connection with the computer or supplied softwareSymptomThe software cannot beinstalled.“USB Connect” is notdisplayed when connectedto the co

Seite 44 - Precautions

49Other InformationSymptomThe number of audio filesthat can be transferred islimited. (Availablerecording time is short.)Operation of the NetworkWalkm

Seite 45 - When disposing of

5Table of ContentsOverview ... 6What you can do with your NetworkWalkman ...

Seite 46 - Troubleshooting

50MessagesFollow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display.MessageAVLS (blinks)CANNOT PLAYCHARGE ERRORDATA ACCESSERROREXPIREDF

Seite 47 - On charging the battery

51Other InformationTo delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memoryIf “CANNOT PLAY”, “EXPIRED”, “FILE ERROR”, or “MG ERROR” is displayed, there

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52Sampling frequencyATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, MP3: 44.1 kHzAudio compression technologyAdaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 (ATRAC3)Adaptive Transform Acoust

Seite 49 - On FM tuner

53Other InformationBattery life (continuousplayback)*ATRAC3 format: Approximately 50 hours(Playback at 105 kbps)ATRAC3plus format: Approximately 45 ho

Seite 50 - Messages

54GlossaryMagicGateCopyright protection technology that consists of authentication and encryption technology.Authentication ensures that protected con

Seite 51

55Other InformationMP3MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is a format standard for music file compression. Itwas codified by the Motion Pictur

Seite 52 - Specifications

56Display(Menu mode)AdvancedMenu>xxDisplayed when the audio player is stopped.BDisplayed when the audio player is playing.◊Displayed when receiving

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57Other InformationAA-B Repeat 23Accessories 8ATRAC3 54ATRAC3plus 54Audio CDs 6AVLS (Limiting the volume)32BBeep sound 36Bit rate 54CCD (Audio CDs) 6C

Seite 54 - Glossary

58OOpenMG 54PPlay Range 15-21Playback 14Power Save Mode 35RRadio 40Remaining battery indication13Repeat 21Repeat count 25Reset 46SSearch 15-19SEARCH/M

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Sony Corporation

Seite 56 - Menu list

6OverviewWhat you can do with your Network WalkmanFirst, you need to install the “SonicStage” software into your computer. You can easily transferdigi

Seite 57

7Other features• Compact size, light weight, skip-proof operation and high portability.• Continuous playback time with the rechargeable Lithium-Ion ba

Seite 58

8Please check the accessories in the package.• Network Walkman (1)• Headphones (1)NW-E503NW-E505/E507• Dedicated USB cable (1)Checking the package con

Seite 59 - Sony Corporation

9Locating controlsFor details about each part, refer to the pages in parentheses.Rear sideFront side1235647890qa1 Shuttle switch(pages 17 to 22, 25, 2

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