Operation Guide
NW-A1000 series / A3000 series
©2005 Sony Corporation
2-659-086-13 (1)
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To change the page layout
The buttons at the bottom of the Adobe Reader screen enable you to select
how pages are displayed.
Single Page
Continuous - Facing
Pages are displayed one at a time.
When you scroll, the display changes
to a previous or succeeding page.
Two pages are displayed side by side
with each pair part of a continuous
roll of pages. When you scroll, the
previous and next pairs of pages scroll
up and down continuously.
Continuous
Pages are displayed as a continuous
roll of pages.
Facing
When you scroll, the previous and
next pages scroll up and down
continuously.
Two pages are displayed side by side.
When you scroll, the display changes
to previous or succeeding pairs of
pages.
Using CONNECT Player Help
Refer to CONNECT Player Help for details about using CONNECT Player,
such as importing tracks to your computer and transferring tracks to the
player.
Click “Help” – “CONNECT Player Help” while CONNECT Player
is running.
Help appears.
Note
• In CONNECT Player Help, the player is referred to as “Device.”
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Player HOME Menu Reference
The HOME menu is the screen that appears either when you turn the player on
or when you connect it to CONNECT Player.
The HOME menu is the starting point to play audio, search for tracks, and
change settings.
To display the player’s HOME menu, press and hold BACK.
Music Library
Playlists.....................................18
All Songs ..................................10
Album .......................................11
Artist .........................................12
Genre.........................................13
✩Rating ....................................14
Release Date .............................15
Recent Transfers .......................16
Play History ................... 21
Settings
Play Mode
Play Mode ................................25
Sound ........................................44
Default Bookmark ....................31
AVLS (Vol. Limit) ....................47
Beep ..........................................48
Audio Output ............................49
Display......................................50
Brightness .................................51
Unit Information .......................52
Language...................................53
Reset all Settings.......................54
Initialize Disk............................55
Normal ......................................26
Repeat .......................................26
Shuffle.......................................26
Shuffle&Repeat ........................26
Repeat 1 Song...........................26
Initial Search
Artist .........................................17
Album .......................................17
Song ..........................................17
Intelligent Shuffle
Playlists
My Favorite Shuffle..................22
Time Machine Shuffle ..............23
Shuffle All.................................24
B.mark List 1 – 5 ................19, 31
Playlists.....................................19
Favorite 100 ........................19, 20
Trash Bin.............................19, 38
Favorite 100.................. 20
Now Playing ................ 27
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Supplied Accessories
The player includes the following items.
The built-in rechargeable battery is pre-installed in the player.
Headphones (1)
Headphone extension cord (1)
AC power cord** (1)
AC power adaptor** (1)
CD-ROM* (1)
USB cable (1)
– CONNECT Player software
– Operation Guide (PDF file)
* Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in
an audio CD player.
Quick Start Guide (1)
**Depending on your country or region, an AC power adaptor and AC cord may not be
supplied with the player.
For customers in the USA
The AC power adaptor supplied with this unit is not intended to be serviced.
Should the AC power adaptor cease to function in its intended manner during
the warranty period, the adaptor should be returned to your nearest Sony
Service Center or Sony Authorized Repair Center for replacement, or if a
problem occurs after the warranty period has expired, the adaptor should be
discarded.
Notes
• When using this player, follow the precautions below to avoid damaging the player.
– Do not sit down with the player in your back pocket.
– If you store the player with the headphones/earphones cord wrapped around it, do not
subject the player to a strong impact.
• Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in the AC power adaptor, disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately.
About the serial number
The serial number provided for this player is required for the customer
registration. The number is on a label on the back of the player. Do not remove
the label.
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Guide to Parts and Controls
Front
Back
HOLD button
(Headphones) jack
VOL +/– switch
Hole for hand
strap
Headphone
extension cord
(NW-A1000
series only)
LINK button
Multiple
connector
RESET button
OPTION butt
BACK button
Headphones
5-way button
HOLD button
BACK button
Press to go up one list screen level
page 8), or to return to the
previous screen.
Press and hold BACK to display the
HOME menu.
When you press the HOLD button,
“HOLD On” appears, the player is
disabled, and the controls are locked.
When you press the HOLD button
while the HOLD feature is on,
“HOLD Off” appears, and the
(
OPTION button
Displays the Option menu ( page
28).
controls are unlocked again. The
HOLD feature cannot be set to ON
when the player is turned off.
To turn the player off, press and hold
the OPTION button or select “Shut
Down” from the Option menu, and
then press
(Headphones) jack
Insert the headphone or the
headphones extension cord until you
feel a click. If the plug is not securely
seated, sound may not be played
properly through the headphones. The
headphone jack is also used for LINE
VOL +/– switch
Adjusts the volume when slid up or
down.
OUT connections ( page 49).
Hole for hand strap (NW-A1000 series only)
You can attach a thin hand strap of
your choice. Use tweezers to attach it.
LINK button
Searches for tracks by artists that
belong to the similar genre to the
artist of the currently playing track
Multiple connector
Connects the supplied USB cable
(
page 42).
(
page 56).
5-way button
Starts playback and enables
navigation of the player’s on-screen
RESET button
Resets the player ( page 65).
menus ( page 9).
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Using the Player Controls
Use the 5-way button and the BACK button to navigate through screens, play
tracks, and change the player’s settings.
The diagram below shows how the screen changes when you press the
operation button. For example, a player’s screen changes as shown below by
selecting “Music Library”–”Album” from the HOME menu.
HOME menu
Select
(Music Library),
and press .
Music Library
Press BACK
Select “Album,”
and press .
Album list
Press BACK
Select your desired album,
and press .
Track list
Press BACK
Select your desired track,
and press .
Playback begins.
Now Playing screen
Press BACK
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The 5-way button performs different functions
depending upon the screen shown on the player’s
display. List screens enable you to search for and
select tracks. The Now Playing screen provides
information about the currently playing track.
button*
/ buttons
/ buttons
* Use the raised dot on the button as a tactile
reference when operating the player.
Now Playing screen
List screen
Bookmark icon
Index
List
Track title
Artist name
Album title
Genre
✩ Rating
Playing status
button
button
Activates the selected item.
Press and hold to play all the
tracks of the selected item.
is displayed on the left bottom
of the player’s display while a track
is playing. When you press
during playback, appears, and the
track pauses. Press to resume
playback. This pause and resume
feature is available only on the Now
Playing screen.
/ buttons
Moves the cursor up or down.
Press and hold to scroll up or down
faster.
/ buttons
/ buttons
Press / to display the cursor and
scroll through the displayed items.
When the genre, album title, or other
characteristic is selected by the
cursor, press to display a list of
artists or tracks matching the genre
of the currently playing track.
Changes screens, or, when an index
screen is displayed, moves the cursor
left or right to display a list of items.
/ buttons
Moves playback to the beginning of
the current, previous, or next track
when pressed once or repeatedly.
Press and hold to scan a playing
track backwards or forwards quickly.
Playing Tracks
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Searching for Tracks
You can search for tracks by “Genre,” “Artist,” “Album,” “All Songs,” etc.
5-way button
Music Library
BACK button
Searching for tracks by track name
The list of tracks is displayed alphabetically by the first letter of the track title.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “All Songs,” and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hint
• You can add a track to the default Bookmark List by pressing while selecting the
track in the track list ( page 31).
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks by album
The list of albums is displayed alphabetically by the first letter of the album
title.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “Album,” and then press .
The album list appears.
Press ///to select an album, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hint
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in step
.
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks by artist
The list of artists is displayed alphabetically by the first letter of the artist’s
name.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “Artist,” and then press .
The artist list appears.
Press ///to select an artist, and then press .
The album list appears.
Press ///to select an album, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hints
• If the artist name starts with “The” or “THE,” the introductory “The” or “THE” is
ignored in sorting the artist list by name.
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in steps
to
.
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks by genre
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “Genre,” and then press .
The list of genres appears.
Press ///to select a genre, and then press .
The artist list appears.
Press ///to select an artist, and then press .
The album list appears.
Press ///to select an album, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hint
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in steps
to
.
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks by ✩ Rating
You can rate tracks by assigning them from one to five stars ( ) and then later
search for tracks by their star rating. For details on assigning star ratings, see
page 41.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “✩ Rating,” and then press .
The list of ratings appears.
Press /to select your desired star rating for the track
(indicated by 1 to 5 ✩s), and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hints
• “ Rating” includes automatically assigned ratings indicated by hollow stars ( ) and
manually assigned ratings indicated by filled stars ( ).
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in step
.
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks by release year
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “Release Date,” and then press .
The list of release years appears.
Press /to select a year, and then press .
The artist list appears.
Press ///to select an artist, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hint
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in steps
to
.
Continued
Playing Tracks...Searching for Tracks
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Searching for tracks from albums recently transferred
You can search for tracks from albums transferred during the three most recent
connections to CONNECT Player.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Music Library), and then press .
The list screen appears.
Press /to select “Recent Transfers,” and then press .
A selection list appears for the three most recent transfer sessions with
CONNECT Player.
Press /to select the time of a transfer session, and then
press .
The album list from the selected session appears.
Press ///to select an album, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hint
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in steps
to
.
Playing Tracks
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Searching for Tracks by Initial Letter
You can search for tracks by the initial letter of the artist name, album title, or
track title.
Initial Search
5-way button
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Initial Search), and then press .
A screen appears that enables you to select a character.
Press ///to select an initial character, and then press
.
A list of categories you can search by appears.
“Song” searches by the track title, “Artist” searches by the artist name,
and “Album” searches by the album title.
Press /to select a category, and then press .
“Searching” appears.
When the search finishes, the results are displayed.
When you select “Artist” or “Album,” you can narrow the search results
and select a specific track.
When “Artist” or “Album” is selected and press and hold , all tracks on
the item are played.
Note
• While “Searching” is displayed, the controls of the player cannot be operated.
Playing Tracks
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Playing a Playlist
You can play lists of tracks (playlists) created either in CONNECT Player or
on the player (Bookmark List).
5-way button
Playlists
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Playlists), and then press .
The screen to select a playlist type appears.
For details of each of playlist type, see
page 19.
Press ///to select a playlist, and then press .
The track list appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback of the selected track starts.
Hints
• You can also access playlists by selecting “Playlists” from the “Music Library” screen.
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in step
.
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Types of playlists
There are five types of playlists, as described below.
Playlist type
Explanation
B.mark List 1 – 51)
A playlist created in the player (called a Bookmark
List). The player includes five Bookmark Lists. While a
Bookmark list is being played, the currently playing
Bookmark list appears with an icon underlined on the
Now Playing screen. For details on Bookmark Lists, see
page 31.
Playlists1)
A playlist created in CONNECT Player. For details on
creating a playlist, refer to CONNECT Player Help.
Favorite 100
A playlist created automatically by CONNECT Player
that includes the 100 tracks that the player has played
the most, displayed in descending order by how many
times they have been played. This playlist is updated
each time you connect the player to CONNECT Player.
Trash Bin
A playlist that includes tracks to be deleted from the
player. Tracks added to the Trash Bin are delete from
the player the next time you connect the player to
CONNECT Player. For details on adding tracks to the
Trash Bin, see
page 38.
1) If you change a Bookmark List’s name or a Playlist’s name in CONNECT Player, the
list appears with the edited name.
Playing Tracks
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Playing Your Top 100 Tracks
The player can select and play the 100 tracks that have been played the most
times.
5-way button
Favorite 100
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of the top 100 tracks appears.
(Favorite 100), and then press .
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hints
• The track play counts used to select the top 100 are updated each time you connect the
player to CONNECT Player.
• If the total number of tracks stored on the player is less than 100, all tracks on the player
are played. If fewer than 100 tracks on the player have ever been played, all tracks on
the player that have been played at least once are played.
Playing Tracks
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Searching for Tracks by Dates Played
You can search for tracks according to the dates on which the player has
played them.
5-way button
Play History
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select (Play History), and then press .
A list of dates on which tracks were played appears, starting with the most
recent.
Press /to select a year and month, press /to select a
date, and then press .
A list of tracks played on the selected date appears.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all tracks on
the list.
Hints
• The history of when tracks were played for more than 15 seconds is updated and that
record is applied to the play history only when you connect the player to CONNECT
Player.
• When a track is played for less than 15 seconds, that playback is not applied to the play
history.
• You can play all tracks of a list item by selecting the item from the list and pressing and
holding in step
.
Playing Tracks
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Playing Tracks in Random Order
(Intelligent Shuffle Play)
The player offers three random play (also known as “shuffle play”) modes:
“My Favorite Shuffle,” “Time Machine Shuffle,” and “Shuffle All.” Each
shuffle play mode plays a different selection of tracks in random order.
Intelligent
Shuffle
5-way button
BACK button
Playing your 100 favorite tracks in random order
The player selects the 100 tracks that have been played the most and plays
them in random order.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The screen to select a shuffle type appears.
(Intelligent Shuffle), and then press
.
Press /to select “My Favorite Shuffle,” and then press .
“Shuffle play 100 favorite songs.” appears, and playback starts.
If you select a shuffle type while a track is playing, the track stops after
the message appears, and a randomly selected track starts playing
(Intelligent Shuffle play).
Hints
• Intelligent Shuffle play is automatically cancelled by any of the following operations:
– Starting playback of a track by selecting it from the Music Library.
– Using the Artist Link feature.
– Changing the play mode.
• The track play count information for “My Favorite Shuffle” is updated every time you
connect the player to CONNECT Player.
• If fewer than 100 tracks on the player have ever been played, all tracks on the player
that have been played at least once are played in random order. If the total number of
tracks stored on the player is less than 100, all tracks on the player are played in random
order.
Continued
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Notes
• To move back through as many as the last 20 tracks played during shuffle play, press
repeatedly. Moving back more than one track to continue playing tracks, or going
forward quickly or pressing resets the shuffle to create a new random track order.
• When you start Intelligent Shuffle play, the play mode changes to “Shuffle” or
“Shuffle&Repeat.”
Playing tracks released in the same year randomly
(Time Machine Shuffle)
The player selects a year at random and plays tracks released in that year.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
.
(Intelligent Shuffle), and then press
The screen to select a shuffle type appears.
Press /to select “Time Machine Shuffle,” and then press
.
“Shuffle play songs released in 2005.” (for example) appears, and then
tracks released in the selected year are played in random order.
If you select a shuffle type while a track is playing, the track stops after
the message appears, and a randomly selected track starts playing
(Intelligent Shuffle play).
Hint
• Intelligent Shuffle play is automatically cancelled by any of the following operations:
– Starting playback of a track by selecting it from the Music Library.
– Using the Artist Link feature.
– Changing the play mode.
Notes
• The controls of the player cannot be operated while a year is being selected.
• A shuffle play of all tracks begins if none of the tracks on the player have a release year
assigned to them.
• If all the tracks on the player that have a release year assigned have the same release
year, or some of tracks have the same release year and the rest of them have no released
year assigned, the player automatically plays a random shuffle of the tracks from that
year, and “Shuffle play songs released in 2005” (for example) is displayed.
• To move back through as many as the last 20 tracks played during shuffle play, press
repeatedly. Moving back more than one track to continue playing tracks, or going
forward quickly or pressing resets the shuffle to create a new random track order.
• When you start Intelligent Shuffle play, the play mode changes to “Shuffle” or
“Shuffle&Repeat.”
Continued
Playing Tracks...Playing Tracks in Random Order
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Playing all tracks in random order
All the tracks stored on the player are played in random order.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
.
(Intelligent Shuffle), and then press
The screen to select a shuffle type appears.
Press /to select “Shuffle All,” and then press .
“Shuffle play all.” appears, and playback starts.
If you select a shuffle type while a track is playing, the track stops after
the message appears, and a randomly selected track starts playing
(Intelligent Shuffle play).
Hint
• Intelligent Shuffle play is automatically cancelled by any of the following operations:
– Starting playback of a track by selecting it from the Music Library.
– Using the Artist Link feature.
– Changing the play mode.
Notes
• To move back through as many as the last 20 tracks played during shuffle play, press
repeatedly. Moving back more than one track to continue playing tracks, or going
forward quickly or pressing resets the shuffle to create a new random track order.
• When you start Intelligent Shuffle play, the play mode changes to “Shuffle” or
“Shuffle&Repeat.”
Playing Tracks
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Changing the Play Mode
The player offers a variety of play modes, including normal play and several
shuffle play (random play) and repeat play options.
Play Mode
5-way button
OPTION button
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of play modes appears.
(Play Mode), and then press .
You can also display the list of play modes when playing a track by
pressing OPTION and selecting “Play Mode” from the Option menu that
appears.
Press /to select a play mode (see page 26), and then
press .
If you selected “Play Mode” from the HOME menu, the HOME menu
reappears.
If you selected “Play Mode” by pressing OPTION while playing a track,
the Now Playing screen reappears.
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The list of play modes
Play mode type/Icon
Description
Normal/No icon
All the tracks after the selected track are played once
in the track list order, and then playback pauses.
Repeat/
After the currently playing track (or the track
selected from a track list) finishes, tracks on the
currently playing list item (such as an album or artist
list) are played repeatedly in track list order.
Shuffle/
After the currently playing track (or the track
selected from a track list) finishes, tracks on the
currently playing list item (such as an album or artist
list) are played in random order.
Shuffle&Repeat/
After the currently playing track (or the track
selected from a track list) finishes, tracks on the
currently playing list item (such as an album or artist
list) are played repeatedly in random order.
Repeat 1 Song/
The currently playing track (or the track selected
from a track list) is played repeatedly.
Notes
• When you start Intelligent Shuffle play, the play mode changes to “Shuffle” or
“Shuffle&Repeat.”
• To move back through as many as the last 20 tracks played during shuffle play, press
repeatedly. Moving back more than one track to continue playing tracks, or going
forward quickly or pressing resets the shuffle to create a new random track order.
Playing Tracks
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Displaying the Now Playing Screen
The Now Playing screen displays information about the currently playing
track, such as the artist name and album title.
5-way button
Now Playing
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
Detailed information about the currently playing track appears.
(Now Playing), and then press .
Hint
• If you display the Option menu from the Now Playing screen and select “Detailed
Information,” you can view detailed information about the track, such as release year,
playing time, audio format, and bit rate*.
* If the track has a variable bite rate, “VBR” is shown for the bit rate.
Note
• When playing tracks recorded using variable bite rate (VBR) recording, the progress bar
that shows the elapsed playback time, and the time itself, is not stable, which may result
in incorrect information being displayed.
Playing Tracks
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Displaying the Option Menu
From the Option menu, you can modify settings for the currently playing track
and access a variety of player features.
5-way button
OPTION button
Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
Press /to select an option item, and then press .
Depending upon the item selected, either an option setting screen appears
or the selected item is activated.
For details on each of the option item, see the table on
page 29.
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Hint
• Press OPTION to view a list of setting and navigation options for the track, as described
in the following table.
Item
Description/reference page
Go to Album
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
See
page 30.
page 30.
page 30.
page 31.
page 32.
page 34.
page 35.
page 38.
page 39.
page 40.
page 25.
page 41.
page 27.
Go to Artist
Go to Genre
Bookmark
Select Bookmark
Remove Bookmark
Clear Bookmark List
Add to Trash Bin
Rescue
Rescue All from Trash Bin
Play Mode
✩ Rating
Detailed Information
Shut Down
Now Playing
Play
Turns off the player.
Displays the Now Playing screen.
Starts playback.
Re-order Songs
See
See
page 36.
page 37.
Change Icon
HOME menu
Displays the HOME menu.
Notes
• The Option menu cannot be displayed on some of the screens, such as the Settings
screen.
• The option items shown on the Option menu vary, depending on the screen from which
you display the Option menu.
Playing Tracks
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Searching for Tracks Based on the
Currently Playing Track
By displaying the Option menu from the Now Playing screen, you can search
for other tracks and albums by the artist of the currently playing track and for
tracks by other artists that belong to the same genre as the currently playing
artist.
5-way button
Now Playing
BACK button
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
Detailed Information about the currently playing track appears.
(Now Playing), and then press .
Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
Press /to select an option item, and then press .
“Go to Album” displays a track list of the currently playing album.
“Go to Artist” displays a list of albums by the artist of the currently
playing track.
“Go to Genre” displays a list of artists who belong to the same genre as
the currently playing artist.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback starts from the selected track and continues through all
succeeding tracks on the list.
Playing Tracks
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Adding/Editing Tracks to a Bookmark
List
A Bookmark List is a feature that groups your favorite tracks into a list. The
player supports five Bookmark Lists, each of which can contain up to 100
tracks. For details on playing Bookmark Lists, see
page 18.
To add a track to the default Bookmark List
You can add a track to the default Bookmark List by pressing while the
Now Playing screen is displayed. To change which Bookmark List is the
default Bookmark List, see
page 33.
1 Display the Now Playing screen of the track you want to add to the
Bookmark List, and then press and hold .
“Added to Bookmark List 1.” (the number is that of the current default
Bookmark List) appears, and the Bookmark List icon ( ) lights up.
Hints
• Initially, the default Bookmark List is set to “B.mark List 1.”
• You can also add a track to the default Bookmark List by pressing and holding
while the track is selected in a track list.
• If you play a track from a Bookmark List and then press and hold , the track is
removed from the Bookmark list.
Notes
• You cannot add a track to the same Bookmark List twice.
• You cannot add a track to a Bookmark List if any track in the track list is shown with
.
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To add tracks to a selected Bookmark List
You can add a track to a Bookmark List selected from “B.mark List 1” to
“B.mark List 5.”
1 Display the Now Playing screen of the track you want to add to the
Bookmark List.
2 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
3 Press / to select “Select Bookmark,” and then press .
The screen to select a Bookmark List appears.
4 Press / to select the Bookmark List you want to add the track
to, and then press .
“Added to Bookmark List 1.” (the number is that of the Bookmark List you
selected) appears, and the Bookmark List icon ( ) lights up.
Hints
• Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add more tracks to the Bookmark List.
• You can also add a track to a bookmark list by pressing OPTION while selecting the
track in a track list and then selecting “Select Bookmark” from the Option menu.
• You can also add a track to the Trash Bin by pressing OPTION while selecting the track
in a track list and then selecting “Add to Trash Bin” from the Option menu.
• You can display and edit Bookmark Lists created on the player using CONNECT
Player.
Notes
• You cannot add a track to the same Bookmark List twice.
• You cannot add a track to a Bookmark List if any track in the track list is shown with
.
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To change the default Bookmark List
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press ///to select
(Settings), and then press .
3 Press /to select “Default Bookmark,” and then press .
A list of the Bookmark Lists appears.
4 Press /to select the Bookmark List you want to set as the
default Bookmark List, and then press .
The selected Bookmark List is set as the default for tracks added using the
button.
Hint
• Initially, the default Bookmark List is set to “B.mark List 1.”
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To remove a track from a Bookmark List
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press /// to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press /// to select the Bookmark List from which you want to
remove a track, and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Press /// to select the track you want to remove from the
Bookmark List, and then press .
Playback of the selected track starts.
5 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
6 Press / to select “Remove Bookmark,” and then press .
“Removed from Bookmark List 1.” (the number is that of the Bookmark List
you selected) appears, and the next track appears on the screen. When you
remove the last track from the Bookmark List, the list of playlists appears.
Hint
• If you play a track from a Bookmark List and then press and hold , the track is
removed from the Bookmark list.
Notes
• When you remove a track that is contained on more than one Bookmark List, the track
is removed only from the Bookmark List selected in step 3.
• You can remove a track from a Bookmark List only while the track you want to remove
is being played (when the track you want to remove is shown with
in the track list).
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To remove all tracks from a Bookmark List
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press ///to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press ///to select the Bookmark List from which you want to
remove all tracks, and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Select any track from the list, and press .
Playback of the selected Bookmark List starts.
5 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
6 Press /to select “Clear Bookmark List,” and then press .
A confirmation dialog appears.
7 Press /to select “Yes,” and then press .
All tracks are removed from the selected Bookmark List.
If you select “No,” the Bookmark List remains unchanged, and the Now
Playing screen appears.
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To rearrange the track order of a Bookmark List
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press /// to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press /// to select the Bookmark List whose track order you
want to rearrange, and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
5 Press / to select “Re-order Songs,” and then press .
The screen to change the track order appears.
6 Press / to select a track to move, and then press .
The arrow ( ) appears next to the title of the selected track, and the screen to
select a destination appears.
7 Press / to select a destination for the track, and then press .
The track you selected in step 6 is moved to the location you selected in step
7.
To move additional tracks, repeat steps 6 and 7.
8 Press BACK.
The track list reappears.
Note
• You cannot rearrange the track order of a Bookmark List if any track in the track list is
shown with
.
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To change a Bookmark List icon
You can select the icons that are shown when a track added to a Bookmark List
is played. The icons enable you to tell at glance which Bookmark Lists contain
the track.
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press ///to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press ///to select the Bookmark List whose icon you want to
change, and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
5 Press /to select “Change Icon,” and then press .
The screen to select an icon appears.
6 Press ///to select the icon, and then press .
The Bookmark List icon changes to the selected icon.
Hint
• You can also rename a Bookmark List using CONNECT Player. For details, refer to
CONNECT Player Help.
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Deleting a Track From the Player
By adding tracks to the Trash Bin, you can delete them from the player the
next time you connect the player to CONNECT Player. Deleting tracks from
the player does not delete them from CONNECT Player.
Up to 100 tracks can be added to the Trash Bin.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The Now Playing screen appears.
(Now Playing), and then press .
Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
Press /to select “Add to Trash Bin,” and then press .
The track is added to the Trash Bin, and “Added to Trash Bin.” appears.
The track added to the Trash Bin are indicated by the Trash Bin icon ( ).
Tracks added to the Trash Bin are deleted from the player the next time
you connect the player to CONNECT Player.
Hint
• You can also add a track to the Trash Bin by selecting it from a track list, pressing
OPTION to display the Option menu, and selecting “Add to Trash Bin” from the Option
menu.
Note
• After a track is added to the Trash Bin and deleted from the player, it will not be
transferred to the player automatically the next time you connect the player to
CONNECT Player. For details on how to transfer the track to the player again, refer to
CONNECT Player Help.
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To restore a track from the Trash Bin
You can restore tracks from the Trash Bin only while playing the track that
appears with
in the track list.
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press /// to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press /// to select “Trash Bin,” and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Press / to select a track to restore, and then press .
Playback of the selected track starts.
5 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
6 Press / to select “Rescue,” and then press .
“Rescued from Trash Bin.” appears, and the next track on the list begins
playing.
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To restore all tracks from the Trash Bin
You can restore all tracks from the Trash Bin only while playing the Trash Bin
playlist (when any track appears with
in the track list).
1 Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
2 Press /// to select (Playlists), and then press .
The list of playlists appears.
3 Press /// to select “Trash Bin,” and then press .
The track list appears.
4 Press .
Playback starts.
5 Press OPTION.
The Option menu appears.
6 Press / to select “Rescue All from Trash Bin,” and then press
.
A confirmation dialog appears.
7 Press / to select “Yes,” and then press .
“All songs rescued.” appears, and the list of playlists reappears.
If you select “No,” no tracks are restored from the Trash Bin, and the Now
Playing screen reappears.
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Rating Tracks
You can assign ratings of one to five stars ( ) to tracks and then search for
tracks by their star ratings ( page 14).
There are two types of ratings: ratings that you manually assign to tracks and
ratings automatically assigned by CONNECT Player.
To rate a track manually
1 Press OPTION while playing the track you want to rate.
An Option menu appears.
2 Press / to select “✩ Rating,” and then press .
The setup screen appears.
3 Press / to move the cursor to the star rating (✩), press / to
select your desired number of stars, and then press .
The Now Playing screen reappears.
Note
• When you apply ratings to tracks, the ratings are not available for searching until the
next time you connect the player to CONNECT Player.
To rate a track automatically based on its rating in CONNECT Player
1 Press OPTION while playing the track you want to rate.
An Option menu appears.
2 Press / to select “✩ Rating,” and then press .
The setup screen appears.
3 Press / to select “Auto,” and then press .
The track’s rating from CONNECT Player appears, and then the Now Playing
screen reappears.
Hints
• Automatic ratings are indicated by hollow starts ( ). Manual ratings are indicated by
filled starts ( ).
• Automatic ratings are assigned by CONNECT Player based on the history of tracks
played and on other operations in the CONNECT Player software.
Using the Artist Link Feature
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Searching for Artists Belonging to
Similar Genres (Artist Link)
With the currently playing track as a starting point, you can find other artists
and tracks in similar musical genres. In the artist list, preview clips of tracks
by the artists are played (Preview Play) as you move the cursor up and down
the list, enabling you to hear samples of their music as you search.
Play a track by the artist you want to use as the starting point
for the search (key artist).
Press LINK.
The search begins. When the searching finishes, a list of artists appears.
Press /to select an artist, and then press .
A list of the tracks by the selected artist appears.
If you leave the name of any artist selected without pressing , preview
selections of tracks by the artist are played.
If you select “All Related Songs,” preview selections of all tracks of all
artists on the artist list are played. Press to display the Now Playing
screen of the track.
Selecting “Increase search range” repeats the search using less strict
relationships to the genre, so more artists can be found.
Press ///to select a track, and then press .
Playback of the selected track starts and continues through the succeeding
tracks.
Hints
• If you select any artist in the artist list and press and hold , all tracks of the selected
artist are played.
• The previous screen reappears when you press BACK.
• If you press LINK while an artist name or track title is selected in step
or step
or
while the Now Playing screen is displayed in step , an artist list appears. The player
begins playing the currently playing track from the beginning and pauses when the track
finishes.
• While a key artist is selected, //do not operate, so you cannot jump to the
previous or next tracks or scan backwards or forwards.
• If “Cannot find linked artists. Increase search range?” appears, select “Yes” and follow
the steps in “To increase search range (Wide Range).”
Even when you increase the search range, “Cannot find linked artists” is displayed if
there are no tracks by other artists in genres similar to the key artist, or the tracks of
artists in genres similar to the key artist have not been transferred to the player, or none
the tracks stored on the player have track information.
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Notes
• The Artist Link search feature and the criteria used to find other artists may change as a
result of updates to the player’s firmware.
• Because the Artist Link feature bases its searches on track information, tracks with no
track information attached are not found by the Artist Link feature. If none of the tracks
stored on the player have track information, the Artist Link feature cannot work.
The track information can be retrieved automatically from the Internet.
• While “Artist Link” is displayed, the controls of the player cannot be operated.
• The Artist Link feature consumes more battery power than most other player operations,
such as playing tracks.
To cancel Artist Link
1 Press BACK while viewing the artist list.
To increase the search range (Wide Range)
1 Select “Increase search range” at step
of “Searching for Artists
Belonging to a Particular Genre” ( page 42), and then press .
The search begins.
When the search is finished, a list of related artists appears.
If you select “All Related Songs,” preview selections of all tracks of all artists
on the artist list are played.
If you select “Decrease search range,” the artist list reappears.
If the player cannot find any artists or tracks related to the original track,
“Cannot find linked artists” appears. Select “Back,” and then press to
return to the previous screen.
2 Press / to select an artist, and then press .
A list of the tracks by the selected artist appears.
3 Press / to select a track, and then press .
Playback of the selected track starts and continues through the succeeding
tracks on the list.
Hints
• If “Cannot find linked artists. Increase search range?” appears in step
of
“Searching for Artists Belonging to a Particular Genre,” you can increase the
search range by selecting “Yes” and pressing .
• If you press LINK while a key artist is selected in step , the player begins
a Wide Range search.
Settings
44
Customizing Sound Quality
(6-Band Equalizer)
You can customize the sound quality to match the genre of music.
5-way button
Settings
BACK button
Customizing sound quality to match the type of music
You can customize the player’s sound quality to match the genre of music you
want to listen to.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Sound,” and then press .
The list of sound quality settings appears.
Press /to select your desired setting, and then press .
The selected sound setting is applied, and the Settings screen reappears.
For details of each sound setting, see
page 45.
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List of sound quality settings
The sound settings appear on the screen as the letters in parentheses.
Setting
Description
None
Plays tracks with normal sound quality.
(Default setting)
Heavy (
Pop (
)
Plays tracks in powerful sounds, further emphasizing
high and low ranges.
)
Plays tracks in sound for vocal, stressing middle range
audio.
Jazz (
)
Plays tracks in lively sounds, emphasizing high and low
range audio.
Unique (
)
Plays tracks in special sounds, emphasizing high and
low range audio more than middle range.
Custom 1 (
Custom 2 (
)
)
User-customizable sound settings for which you can
adjust each frequency range individually. See
46 for details.
page
Notes
• If your chosen sound setting causes the sound to be distorted when you turn up the
volume, try turning the volume down.
• If your personal settings saved as “Custom 1” and “Custom 2” seem to produce a
different volume level than the other settings, you may have to adjust the volume
manually to compensate.
• When the “Audio Output” setting is set to “Line Out” for use with external audio
devices, the sound setting cannot be changed.
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Customizing sound quality (Custom)
You can create your own customized sound quality settings and save them as
“Custom 1” or “Custom 2” while looking at the player’s screen. For each
custom setting, you can individually adjust the sound of six frequency ranges
to any of seven sound levels.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Sound,” and then press .
The list of sound quality settings appears.
Press /to select “Custom 1” or “Custom 2,” and then press
.
The setting screen appears.
Press /to select a frequency range, and press /to select
sound level for the frequency range.
Each of the six frequency ranges can be set to any of seven sound levels.
Press .
The Settings screen reappears.
To cancel setup of a custom sound setting
1 Press BACK.
Setup is cancelled, and the previous screen reappears.
Settings
47
Limiting the Volume from the
Headphones
You can limit the headphones volume level to protect your hearing and to
reduce sound leaking into the environment around you.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “AVLS (Vol. Limit),” and then press .
Press /to select “On,” and then press .
AVLS* is now on, limiting the headphones volume.
* AVLS is an abbreviation of the Automatic Volume Limiter System.
To cancel AVLS (Vol. Limit)
1 Select “Off” in step
.
The headphone volume level is no longer limited, returning control to the
player’s volume settings.
Settings
48
Turning Off the Player Operation Beep
You can set the beep sound on and off.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup option appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Beep,” and then press .
Press /to select “Off,” and then press .
The beep is turned off.
To beep the sound
1 Select “On” in step
.
The beep sounds when you operate the player.
Settings
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Connecting to Other Devices
You can listen to the tracks on your player through a stereo system or record
them onto a MiniDisc or a cassette tape by connecting your player to external
devices. See the instruction manual that came with the device you want to
connect to for information about connecting devices like the player.
Turn off all the devices that are to be connected, and then
connect the devices as shown below.
Left (white)
MiniDisc recorder,
to (headphones) jack
AV amplifier, active
speaker, cassette
recorder, etc.
Right (red)
Connecting cord
(minijack, not supplied)
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Audio Output,” and then press .
Press /to select “Line Out,” and then press .
Sound is output from the device connected to the player.
Notes
• Before beginning playback, turn down the volume of the connected device. Failure to
turn down the connected device may cause the sound volume from the device’s speakers
to be too loud, distorting the sound and possibly damaging the speakers.
• When the supplied headphone is connected to the player, do not set “Audio Output” to
“Line Out.” If it is set to “Line Out,” the volume cannot be adjusted and the sound will
be distorted and noisy.
• When “Audio Output” is set to “Line Out,” the player’s volume control is disabled, and
the settings in “Sound” ( page 45) are not applied to the player’s audio output.
Settings
50
Setting the Screen Display Option
You can adjust when the display is shown and how long it stays on.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Display,” and then press .
Press /to select your desired setting, and then press .
For details on each of setting, see the table below.
Screen display settings
Setting option
Description
• Screen stays on for 30 seconds after the last user operation
Auto 1
•
Screen stays on while you scroll through a list
• An animation replaces the screen display when a normal
screen display turns off while playing a track
(Default setting)
• Screen stays on for 30 seconds after the last user operation
Auto 2
15 sec
•
Screen stays on while you scroll through a list
• An animation replaces the screen display when a normal
screen display turns off while playing a track
• Screen stays on when track changes
• Screen stays on for 15 seconds after the last user operation
•
Screen stays on while you scroll through a list
Settings
51
Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen
The screen offers five brightness settings.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup items appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Brightness,” and then press .
The brightness adjustment screen appears.
Press /to select a level, and then press .
Settings
52
Displaying Player Information
You can view information about your player, including its model name, serial
number, version, and the total number of tracks stored on the player.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Unit Information,” and then press .
The list of available player information options appears.
You can view the player information by scrolling through the list with
/.
Available player information
Option
Description
Model
Displays the model name of the player.
(Default setting)
Serial number
Displays the player’s serial number, which is needed to
register your player.
Version
Displays version information for the player’s firmware.
Displays the total number of tracks stored on the player.
Total Songs
Settings
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Selecting the Display Language
You can select from a variety of languages for the display of menus and
messages on the player.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup items appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Language,” and then press .
Press /to select a language, and then press .
For details on each language setting, see the table below.
Display language settings
Setting
Description
Messages and menus are displayed in Japanese.
English
Messages and menus are displayed in English.
(Default setting)
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Messages and menus are displayed in French.
Messages and menus are displayed in German.
Messages and menus are displayed in Italian.
Messages and menus are displayed in Spanish.
Messages and menus are displayed in Simplified
Chinese.
Messages and menus are displayed in Traditional
Chinese.
Messages and menus are displayed in Korean.
Settings
54
Resetting to Factory Settings
You can restore the player to its original factory settings. Resetting the player
does not delete the music tracks you have transferred to the player.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Reset all Settings,” and then press .
The setting screen appears.
Press /to select “Yes,” and then press .
“Restored factory settings.” appears, and the list of setup options
reappears.
To cancel restoration of factory settings
1 Select “No” in step , and then press .
The player’s settings are left unchanged, and the list of setup options reappears.
Note
• Factory settings cannot be restored while tracks are playing.
Settings
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Initializing the Hard Disk
You can initialize the built-in hard disk of the player. If the hard disk is
initialized, all the audio data and the other data stored will be erased. Be sure
to verify the data stored in the hard disk prior to initializing.
Press and hold BACK.
The HOME menu appears.
Press ///to select
The list of setup options appears.
(Settings), and then press .
Press /to select “Initialize Disk,” and then press .
The setting screen appears.
Press /to select “Yes,” and then press .
A confirmation dialog appears.
Press /to select “Yes,” and then press .
“Initialize Disk” appears.
When initialization finishes, “Hard disk initialization complete.” appears,
and the setting screen reappears.
To cancel hard disk initialization
1 Select “No” in step
or , and then press .
The contents of the hard disk remain unchanged, and the setting screen
reappears.
Notes
• Do not initialize the hard disk of the player on the computer.
• The hard disk cannot be initialized while tracks are playing.
• Initializing the hard disk restores all settings to the original factory configuration and
erases all audio tracks and other files from the player.
Advanced Feature
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Charging the Battery Using the AC
Power Adaptor
You can charge the battery by connecting the player to a computer. When away
from your computer, you can charge the battery from a wall outlet using the
supplied AC power adaptor** and USB cable.
Connect the USB cable and AC power cord in the following
order from to .
USB cable (supplied)
AC power adaptor (supplied)**
To multiple connector
To AC power adaptor
To USB connector
To wall outlet
AC power cord
(supplied)**
Charging requires the times listed below. When charging finishes,
lights up on the player, and the light on the USB cable turns off.
NW-A1000 series: The battery charges to about 80% in approximately 1
hour*, a full charge requires approximately 2 hours.*
NW-A3000 series: The battery charges to about 80% in approximately 2
hour*, a full charge requires approximately 3 hours.*
* These charging times are estimates, based on an empty battery charging at typical room
temperature. The actual charging time will differ, depending upon the initial amount
of charge in the battery and the condition of the battery. For example, if the battery
is already almost fully charged when charging begins, little time is needed to reach a
full charge. Charging batteries in a cold environment takes longer than at typical room
temperature.
**Depending on your country and region, an AC power adaptor and AC cord may not be
supplied with the player. Use the dedicated AC power adaptor (optional).
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To check the remaining power of the battery
The remaining battery power is displayed at the bottom right of the Now
Playing screen and setting screens, etc. As the battery runs down, the black
portion of the indicator becomes smaller.
*
* “LOW BATTERY. Please Charge.” appears on the display, and a warning beep sounds.
Repeated battery charging
The player’s battery uses a technology that is not subject to “memory effect.”
Charging a battery that is not completely discharged does not reduce the
battery’s capacity.
Notes
• To charge the battery, connect the player to a wall outlet using the supplied AC power
adaptor** and USB cable or using the optional charging cradle.
• For best results, charge the battery in an environment of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF).
• The battery indicator on the display is only an estimate. For example, one section of
black in the indicator will not always indicate exactly one-fourth of the battery’s charge.
• The accuracy of the battery indicator on the display may vary depending on the
operating conditions and environment of the player.
• If you connect the player to the AC power adaptor while a track is playing, playback
pauses, an animation is displayed, and the HOME menu appears.
• The battery can be charged from empty approximately 500 times. The actual number
of charges possible in the battery’s lifetime varies, depending on the condition of the
player and battery.
** Depending on your country and region, an AC power adaptor and AC cord may not be
supplied with the player. Use the dedicated AC power adaptor (optional).
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Maximizing Battery Life
By following a few simple guidelines, you can extend the playing time
available from a battery charge.
Turn off the player manually
Although the player turns off automatically if left in pause mode for a few
minutes, you can save some battery power by manually turning off the player
when you are finished using it.
To turn off the player, press and hold OPTION, or select “Shut Down” from
the Option menu of any screen.
Adjust the player display time
A “Display” setting of “15 sec” offers longer battery than the other Display
Time options ( page 50).
Adjust the brightness of the screen
Setting “Brightness” to the lower setting reduces battery use while the display
is on ( page 51).
Setting the sound quality off
A “Sound” setting of “None” offers longer battery life than the other sound
quality options ( page 45).
Do not let your computer sleep when the player is connected
If the computer enters a power saving mode, such as the system suspend, sleep
or hibernation while the player is connected via the USB cable, the player’s
battery is not charged. Instead, the player continues to draw power from the
battery, discharging it.
Note
• Do not leave the player connected for extended periods to a laptop computer that is not
connected to AC power, because the player may discharge the computer’s battery.
Advanced Feature
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What are Format and Bit Rate?
What is format?
The format of a track refers to the method used by CONNECT Player to store
the track’s audio information when tracks are imported to CONNECT Player
from the Internet or audio CDs.
Common formats include MP3, WMA and ATRAC, etc.
MP3: MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer3) is a common audio compression
technology developed by the MPEG working group of the ISO (International
Organization for Standardization).
MP3 can compress audio files to about 1/10 of the size of standard CD audio
tracks.
WMA: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a common audio compression
technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. The WMA format produces
the same sound quality as that of the MP3 format with smaller file size.
ATRAC: ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) is a general term
used to refer to ATRAC3 and ATRAC3plus formats. ATRAC is an audio
compression technology that satisfies the demand for both high sound quality
and high compression rates. ATRAC3 can compress audio files to about 1/10
of the size of standard CD audio tracks. ATRAC3plus, a more advanced
version of ATRAC3, can compress audio files to about 1/20 of the size of
standard CD audio tracks.
What is bit rate?
Bit rate refers to the amount of data used to store each second of audio.
Generally, higher bit rates provide better sound quality, but require more
storage space for the same length of audio.
What is the relationship between bit rate, sound quality, and storage size?
Generally, higher bit rates provide better sound quality, but require more
storage space for the same length of audio, so you can store fewer tracks on
the player.
Lower bit rates enable you to store more tracks, but at a lower sound quality.
For details on supported audio formats and bite rate, see
page 90.
Note
• If you import a track from a CD to CONNECT Player at a low bit rate, you cannot
improve the track’s sound quality by selecting a high bit rate when transferring the track
from CONNECT Player to the player.
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Playing Tracks Without Pauses
If you import tracks into CONNECT Player in ATRAC format and transfer
them to the player, you can play them on the player continuously, without
pauses between the tracks.
For example, an album that includes a long recording of a live performance
with no pauses between songs can be played continuously without pauses after
the tracks are imported to CONNECT player in ATRAC format and then
transferred to the player.
Notes
• For tracks to be played without pauses, you must import all the tracks into CONNECT
Player as a single album in the same ATRAC format.
• Although the tracks are played without pauses by the player, when ATRAC-format
tracks are played in CONNECT Player, pauses are still inserted between tracks.
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Playing Audio Files Stored in SonicStage
You can play tracks stored in SonicStage software on the player by first
importing them into CONNECT Player.
For details about importing tracks into CONNECT Player, refer to
CONNECT Player Help.
Note
• Tracks in SonicStage that have an “.omg” file extension (OpenMG format files) cannot
be imported into CONNECT Player. To import these tracks into CONNECT Player,
convert them to the “.oma” extension format using the “SonicStage file conversion
tool.” For details, refer to CONNECT Player Help.
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How is Track Information Imported into
the Player?
When you import CD tracks into CONNECT Player, CONNECT Player
automatically retrieves information about the tracks (such as album title, artist
name, and track name) from a CD database service (CDDB, the Gracenote CD
DataBase) on the Internet at no charge. When tracks are transferred to the
player, this track information is transferred along with the tracks.
Having this information attached to your tracks makes possible various
advanced searching features of the player.
Note
• Track information of some CDs may not be able to retrieved from the Internet. For
tracks that are not in the Internet database, you can manually enter and edit track
information in CONNECT Player. For details on editing track information, refer to
CONNECT Player Help.
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Storing Data Other Than Audio Files
You can store computer data on the hard disk built into the player by
transferring it from your computer with Windows Explorer.
The player’s hard disk appears in Windows Explorer as a removable storage
drive.
Notes
• Do not use CONNECT Player while using Windows Explorer to interact with the
player’s hard disk.
• Always use CONNECT Player to transfer to the player audio files that you want to play.
Audio files transferred with Windows Explorer cannot be played by the player.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable while transferring data between a computer and the
player because the data being transferred could be damaged.
• Do not initialize the player’s hard disk from the computer. If the player’s hard disk must
be initialized, follow the initialization procedure on
page 55.
• The size shown in Windows Explorer for the player’s hard disk is smaller than the
actual size of the disk, because the player uses a value of 1,000,000,000 bytes for 1 GB,
while the Windows operating system uses a value of 1,073,741,824 bytes for 1 GB.
On the player, the hard disk size is displayed as shown below.
NW-A1000 series: approx. 5.6 GB (5,980,979,200 Bytes)
NW-A3000 series: approx. 18.2 GB (19,542,409,216 Bytes)
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Updating the Player’s Firmware
By updating the player’s firmware, you can ensure your player has the latest
features. For details about the latest firmware and how to install it, visit the
following web sites:
For customers in Taiwan: http://www.twsupport.css.ap.sony.com/
For customers in Korea: http://scs.sony.co.kr/walkman/
Download the “Digital Player Software Update tool” to your
computer from the Web site.
Connect the player to your computer, and then start up the
“Digital Player Software Update tool.”
Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer the firmware
update to the player.
When the update finishes by following the on-screen instructions, “The
software update was prepared. Execute ‘Safely remove USB device’ and
disconnect the USB cable with the device. The software update will start.”
appears.
Disconnect the player from your computer.
The player starts updating the firmware automatically.
When the update finishes, the player restarts automatically.
Hint
• If there is not enough battery power remaining to apply the firmware update, “Battery
too low to update firmware. Please charge.” is displayed. Charge the battery fully, and
then transfer the firmware update by starting the “Digital Player Software Update tool.”
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Troubleshooting
If the player does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve
the issue.
1 Reset the player by pressing the RESET
button with a small pin.
The tracks and settings stored on the player are not
affected by resetting the player. No information is
erased.
2 Check the symptoms in “Troubleshooting.”
3 Check for information about the issue in CONNECT Player Help.
4 Look for information about the issue on one of the support Web
sites ( page 88).
5 If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult
your nearest Sony dealer.
Power
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
The lamp of the USB
cable does not light.
The terminals of the USB adaptor are dirty. Wipe
them with a soft, dry cloth.
The player is not connected to the USB cable.
Insert the USB cable straight into the port until it is
firmly seated. Make sure that the lamp of the USB
cable lights up.
The player turned off
automatically.
The player turns off if left in pause mode for a few
minutes. Press any button other than the HOLD
button to turn the player on.
Battery life seems short.
The operating temperature is below 5°C (41°F).
This is due to the battery characteristics and not a
malfunction.
You have not used the player for a prolonged
period. Efficiency of the battery will be improved
by repeatedly charging and discharging.
The battery needs to be replaced. Consult your
nearest Sony dealer.
The battery has not been given enough time to
charge fully. Keep charging the battery until
appears.
Continued
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Sound
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
There is no sound.
Noise is heard.
The volume level is set to zero. Turn up the volume
(
page 7).
The headphone plug is not connected properly.
Connect it firmly to the (headphones) jack (
page 7).
The headphone plug is dirty. Clean the headphone
plug with a soft dry cloth.
No audio data is stored on the hard disk.
The volume does not
increase.
“AVLS (Vol. Limit)” is set to “On.” Set it to “Off”
(
page 47).
There is no sound from
the right channel of the
headphones.
The headphone plug is not connected properly.
Connect it firmly to the (headphones) jack (
page 7).
The volume cannot be
adjusted.
“Audio Output” is set to “Line Out.” Adjust the
volume using the volume control on the connected
device, or set “Audio Output” to “Headphone” (
page 49).
When using the player
with a stereo system
connected, the sound is
distorted or noisy.
“Audio Output” is set to “Headphone.” Set it to
“Line Out” ( page 49).
Operation/Playback
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
Buttons do not work.
The buttons are locked. Press and hold the HOLD
button for a few seconds to unlock it ( page 7).
Press any button other than the HOLD button.
The HOLD message appears when you press any
button other than the HOLD button to turn on the
player when the player is turned off with HOLD set
to on. Press and hold the HOLD button while the
message is displayed to disable the HOLD feature
and activate the controls.
Moisture has condensed inside the player if the
player is brought directly from a cold environment
to a warm environment. Set the player aside for a
few hours to allow the moisture to evaporate.
The remaining battery power is insufficient to
operate the player. Charge the battery ( page 56).
Continued
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Operation/Playback (continued)
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
The HOLD feature
cannot be activated.
The HOLD feature cannot be activated when the
player is turned off. Press any button other than the
HOLD button to turn on the player, and then press
and hold the HOLD button. “HOLD On” appears,
and the player turns off with the HOLD function
enabled and the controls locked.
Playback stops suddenly.
The remaining battery power is insufficient to
operate the player. Charge the battery ( page 56).
If the player encounters an audio track that is
incompatible with the player, playback stops (
page 90). Press to select another track.
The player has been subjected to vibration for a
long period of time. Remove the player from the
source of the vibration, and start playback again.
“” is displayed as part
of a title.
The title contains characters that the player cannot
display. Use the CONNECT Player software to
rename the title with appropriate characters.
The screen turns off.
Press any button to turn the screen on again. The
screen automatically turns off if there is no
operation by the user for 15 seconds when
“Display” is set to “15 sec” ( page 50). After
operations such as scrolling through lists, the
screen turns off after the operation is finished.
Continued
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Connection with the computer/CONNECT Player
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
The CONNECT Player
software cannot be
installed.
The computer’s operating system software is not
compatible with CONNECT Player. Refer to
CONNECT Player Readme.
All Windows applications are not closed. If you
start the installation while other programs are
running, an error may occur. This is especially true
for programs that require significant system
resources, such as virus-protection software.
There is not enough free space on the hard disk of
your computer. You need 200 MB or more of free
space. Delete any unnecessary files on your
computer.
If you are not logged on as an “Administrator,” the
installation of CONNECT Player might fail. Make
sure that you are logged on using an account with
“Administrator” privileges.
The progress bar on the
display of your computer
is not moving. The access
lamp of your computer
has not lit for a few
minutes.
The installation is progressing normally. Please
wait. The installation may take 30 minutes or more,
depending on your CD drive and system
environment.
CONNECT Player does
not start up.
Your computer’s system environment has changed,
perhaps due to an update of the Windows operating
system.
Continued
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Connection with the computer/CONNECT Player (continued)
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
“Connecting” is not
displayed when the
player is connected to the
computer with the USB
cable.
The USB cable is not connected properly.
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reinsert it
straight into the port until it is firmly seated.
A USB hub is being used. Connecting the player
via a USB hub may not work and is not supported.
Connect the USB cable directly to the computer.
Please wait for the authentication of the
CONNECT Player software.
Another application is running on the computer.
Disconnect the USB cable, wait a few minutes, and
reconnect the cable. If the problem persists,
disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer, and
then reconnect the USB cable.
The battery is running low. Charge the battery
using the AC power adaptor ( page 56).
The installation of the CONNECT Player software
was not successful. Disconnect the player from
your computer, and reinstall the software using the
supplied CD-ROM ( “Quick Start Guide”).
Audio tracks registered with the earlier installation
will be available with the new CONNECT Player
installation.
The player is not
recognized by the
computer when it is
connected to the
computer.
The USB cable is not connected properly.
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.
A USB hub is being used. Connecting the player
via a USB hub may not work and is not supported.
Connect the USB cable directly to the computer.
The installation of the CONNECT Player software
was not successful. Disconnect the player from
your computer, and reinstall the software using the
supplied CD-ROM ( “Quick Start Guide”).
Audio tracks registered with the earlier installation
will be available with the new CONNECT Player
installation.
Continued
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Connection with the computer/CONNECT Player (continued)
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
Audio data cannot be
transferred to the player
from your computer.
The USB cable is not connected properly.
Disconnect the USB cable, and then reconnect it.
There is not enough free space on the player’s hard
disk. Transfer any unnecessary tracks back to your
computer to increase the free space ( page 38).
You have already transferred over 65,535 tracks or
over 8,192 playlists to the hard disk of the player,
or you are trying to transfer a playlist that contains
over 999 tracks.
Tracks with a limited playing period or playing
count may not be transferred due to restrictions set
by copyright holders. For details on the settings of
each audio file, contact the distributor.
Only a small number of
tracks can be transferred
to the player.
(Available recording time
is short.)
There is not enough free space on the player’s hard
disk. Transfer any unnecessary tracks back to your
computer to increase the free space ( page 38).
Data other than audio data is stored in the player’s
hard disk. Move non-audio data to the computer to
increase the free space.
Audio data cannot be
transferred back to your
computer from the
player.
The computer you are trying to transfer tracks to is
not the same computer from which the tracks were
originally transferred. Tracks can be transferred
only to the computer that they originally came
from.
The audio data has been deleted from computer
you used to transfer to the player. The audio data
cannot be transferred back to your computer if the
track is deleted from the computer used to transfer
to the player.
The player becomes
unstable while it is
connected to the
computer.
A USB hub or USB extension cable is used
Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension
cable may not work and is not supported. Connect
the supplied USB cable directly to the computer.
Continued
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Others
Symptom
Cause or corrective action
There is no beep sound
when the player is
operated.
“Beep” is set to “Off.” Set it to “On” ( page 48).
The player gets warm.
The player may be warm when the battery is being
charged and just after charging. The player also
may get warm when a large number of tracks are
transferred. This behavior is normal and not cause
for concern. Set the player aside for a while to
allow it to cool down.
Noise comes from the
inside of the player, or
the player shakes.
As the built-in hard disk of the player starts, stops,
is read from, and is written to, sound and vibration
from these operations may be perceptible. This
behavior is normal and not cause for concern.
The screen turns on
“Display” is set to “Auto 2.” Set it to “Auto 1” or
whenever tracks change.
“15 sec” ( page 50).
The player does not lie in
a stable position.
The player does not lie in a stable position on a flat
surface such as a table. Carry the player in your
hand, or hold the player in your hand while your
hand rests on the flat surface.
The player has no stop
button.
With this player, there is no difference between
stopping and pausing.
Charging completes very
quickly.
If the battery is already almost fully charged when
charging begins, little time is needed to reach a full
charge. When charging finishes,
lights up on
the player, and the light on the USB cable turns
off.
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Error Messages
Follow the instructions below if an error message appears on the display.
Message
Meaning
Corrective action
The volume exceeds the
maximum volume
AVLS (vol. limit) is On.
Volume cannot be
increased.
Set “AVLS (Vol.
Limit)” to “Off” (
page 47).
allowed by AVLS.
There is not enough
battery remaining to
update the firmware.
Battery too low to update
firmware. Please charge.
Charge the battery
fully, and then update
the firmware.
The number of tracks
added to a Bookmark List
or the Trash Bin exceeds
the 100 track limit.
Cannot add more than
100 songs per list.
Remove unnecessary
tracks from the
Bookmark List or the
Trash Bin ( page 38).
You are trying to add
tracks to a Bookmark List
when any track in the
track list is shown with
.
Cannot add to a
Bookmark List currently
playing.
Start playback of the
track from a genre or
album list, and then add
it to the Bookmark List.
You are trying to add
tracks to the Trash Bin
when any track in the
track list is shown with
.
Cannot add when playing
from Trash Bin.
You can add a track to
the Trash Bin only
when in the stop mode.
You tried to change the
“Sound” setting while
“Audio Output” is set to
“Line Out.”
Cannot change sound
settings when audio
output is Line Out.
Set “Audio Output” to
“Headphones” (
page 49).
You tried to change the
player volume while
“Audio Output” is set to
“Line Out.”
Cannot change volume
when audio output is Line
Out.
Set “Audio Output” to
“Headphones” (
page 49).
You are charging the
player in an ambient
temperature out of the 5
to 35°C (41 to 95ºF)
range.
Cannot charge. Charge
5°C – 35°C, 41ºF – 95ºF.
Charge in an ambient
temperature of between
5 and 35°C (41 and
95ºF).
Continued
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Message
Meaning
Corrective action
You have tried to select an
unselectable item during
playback.
Cannot complete while
playing. Pause song then
try again.
Pause playback, and try
the operation again.
You are trying to
rearrange the order of
tracks in a Bookmark List
when any track in the
track list is shown with
.
Cannot edit song order in
a Bookmark List that is
playing.
Start playback of a
different Bookmark
List or of a genre or
album, and then edit the
track order.
The clock in the player is
not working.
Cannot play. Connect
compliant software and
update information.
Connect the player to
CONNECT Player (
“Quick Start Guide”).
Cannot play. Incompatible
music file.
•The track is not
permitted to be played
back on the player.
•The tracks with a limited
playing count are
playing.
You cannot play back
tracks that are not
permitted to be played
back on the player.
The playback license that
limits when the track can
be played has expired.
Cannot play. License
expired. Connect
compliant software and
update information.
Tracks with a limited
playing time can only
be played back within
the designated playing
period.
The track the player is
attempting to play is
damaged.
Cannot play. Music file
damaged. Connect
compliant software and
transfer again.
Transfer audio data to
the player again (
“Quick Start Guide”).
You are trying to play a
track before its limited
playing period has begun.
Cannot play. Playback
Tracks with a limited
playing time can only
be played back within
the designated playing
period.
possible in [
] hours.
(is the number of
hours.)
Continued
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Message
Meaning
Corrective action
You tried to remove a
track from the Trash Bin
while the track in the
Trash Bin is not playing.
Can only do when playing
from Trash Bin.
You can remove a track
from the Trash Bin only
while the Trash Bin is
being played (when any
track in the track list is
shown with ).
The player does not have
the information required
for the Artist Link feature.
Compliant software must
be connected to use this
function.
Connect the player to
CONNECT Player to
transfer track
information.
You are attempting to
transfer audio data to the
player in an ambient
temperature out of the 5
to 35°C (41 to 95ºF)
range.
Could not save data.
Hard disk writable 5°C –
35°C, 41ºF – 95ºF.
Operate the player in an
environment between 5
and 35°C (41 and
95ºF).
•The player’s hard disk is
not correctly initialized.
•The player’s hard disk
was initialized from
within Windows on a
connected computer.
•The hard disk of the
player has not been
initialized because it was
changed.
Hard Disk not properly
initialized. Re-Initialize
from Settings.
Initialize the hard disk
of the player again (
page 55).
The HOLD function is on,
and the controls of the
HOLD.
Unlock the controls by
pressing and holding
player cannot be operated.
Keep pressing HOLD
button to unlock the
controls.
the HOLD button (
page 7). HOLD can be
released only when the
player is turned on.
You have tried to start
playback from the HOME
menu by selecting
Insufficient information.
Connect compliant
software and transfer
information.
Transfer audio data to
the player ( “Quick
Start Guide).
“Playlists,” “Play
History,” or “Favorite
100” when there are no
tracks in the player.
Continued
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Message
Meaning
Corrective action
The player’s battery is
running low.
LOW BATTERY. Please
Charge.
Charge the battery (
page 56).
There is mismatch in the
system files.
Mismatch in system files.
Reinitialize the player’s
hard disk ( page 55),
and transfer audio data
to the player again (
“Quick Start Guide”).
There are no playlists on
the player.
Music file not transferred.
Connect compliant
software and transfer
music files.
Use CONNECT Player
to create a playlist and
transfer it to the player.
When disconnecting from
the computer, there are no
tracks transferred to the
player, or there is lack of
information.
No Database Found.
Please connect compliant
software.
Connect the player to
the computer again, and
then disconnect it.
Transfer audio data to
the player from
CONNECT Player (
“Quick Start Guide”).
There are no tracks in the
list item you are trying to
play.
No playable songs
included. Try again after
adding songs.
Transfer audio data to
the player from
CONNECT Player (
“Quick Start Guide”).
You have tried to start
playback from the HOME
menu by selecting
“Intelligent Shuffle,”
“Initial Search,” “Music
Library,” or “Now
No songs. Connect
compliant software and
transfer songs.
Transfer audio data to
the player ( “Quick
Start Guide).
Playing” when there are
no tracks in the player.
You have tried to play the
Track Bin list when there
are no tracks in the Trash
Bin.
No songs in Trash Bin.
You cannot play the
Trash Bin list when no
tracks are in the Trash
Bin.
Continued
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Message
Meaning
Corrective action
•Database is damaged.
•The player is connected
to software other than
CONNECT Player.
Please connect compliant
software.
Connect the player only
to CONNECT Player.
You pressed the LINK
button when no track was
playing.
Please play a song to use
this function.
A track must be playing
when you press the
LINK button.
You are trying to remove
a track from a Bookmark
list when any track in the
track list is not shown
Please try when
Bookmark List is playing.
You can remove a track
from a Bookmark List
only while that list is
playing.
with
.
There is a system error.
Sorry, there is a system
Write down the
number, and consult
your nearest Sony
dealer.
error (No. [
]).
(Number appears in
parenthesis.)
You have tried to play a
Bookmark List to which
no tracks have been
added.
There are no songs in this
Bookmark List.
Add songs using Options
menu.
You cannot play a
Bookmark List that has
no tracks. Add at least
one track to the
Bookmark List.
The player does not have
the information necessary
to use the Initial search
feature.
This function is currently
unusable. Connect
compliant software and
transfer information to
use.
Connect the player to
CONNECT Player to
transfer track
information.
The track you are trying
to add to the Bookmark
List has already been
added to that list.
This song already added
to this Bookmark List.
A track cannot be
added to the same
Bookmark List twice.
The track you are trying
to add to a Trash Bin has
been already added to the
Trash Bin.
This song is already in the
Trash Bin.
You cannot add the
same track to the Trash
Bin twice.
Continued
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Message
Meaning
Corrective action
The license limiting when
the track can be played
Connect the player to
CONNECT Player to
update the license.
[
] hours remaining on
license. Please connect to
compliant PC software to
update.
will expire in
hours.
(is the number of
hours remaining.)
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Uninstalling CONNECT Player
To uninstall the supplied software from your computer, follow the procedures
below.
Click “Start”– “Control Panel.”1)
Double-click “Add/Remove Programs.”
Click “CONNECT Player” in the “Currently Installed Programs”
list, and then click “Change and Remove.”2)
Follow the displayed instruction and restart your computer.
The uninstallation is completed when the computer has restarted.
1)
“Settings” – “Control Panel” in the case of Windows 2000.
“Change/Remove” in the case of Windows 2000.
2)
Note
• When you install CONNECT Player, OpenMG Secure Module is installed at the same
time. Do not delete OpenMG Secure Module since it may be used by other software.
Additional Information
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Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the back of the player. Record
the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. __________________________
Serial No. __________________________
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus
to rain or moisture.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or
built-in cabinet.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with
news papers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. And don’t place lighted candles on the
apparatus.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not place objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
For Customers in the USA
INFORMATION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced 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.
Continued
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If you have any questions about this product:
Visit:
Contact:
Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1-(866)-456-7669
Write:
Sony Customer Information Services Center
12451 Gateway Blvd.,
Fort Myers, FL 33913
Model NW-A1000/A3000
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name:
Model No.:
SONY
NW-A1000/A3000
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address:
16450 W. Bernardo Dr,
San Diego, CA 92127
USA
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Continued
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For Customers in the USA and Canada
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve our environment by returning your
used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling
location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-ion batteries.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the
European Union and other 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 the environment and human health, which could otherwise
be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of
materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic
Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
Applicable accessories: Headphones
For Customers in Russia
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Notes on Disposing of the Player
This player has a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. When you dispose
of the player, be sure to dispose of it properly.
For disposal information for the NW-A1000 series, see
For disposal information for the NW-A3000 series, see
page 83.
page 84.
Some countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this
product. Please consult with your local authority.
Notes
• Never disassemble the player except when disposing of it.
• Be careful when handling internal metallic components of the player. Pay particular
attention to component edges.
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To remove the built-in rechargeable battery of the NW-A1000 series
1 Remove the strap connector
from the back of the player.
Remove it from the side of the strap
connector using a small pair of
tweezers.
4 Remove the cover from the
player.
5 Remove the two screws at the
edge of the battery chassis.
2 Slide the back over of the
player down, and then lift up,
as shown by the arrow below.
6 Pull the cord connecting the
battery to the player to
separate the battery plug from
the connector.
3 Remove the two screws at the
edges of the player chassis.
Note
• Leave all metallic parts attached to
the battery, and dispose of them along
with the battery.
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To remove the built-in rechargeable battery of the NW-A3000 series
1 Remove the screw cover on
the back of the player.
Remove it from the side of the
screw cover using a small pair of
tweezers.
4 Remove the four screws at the
edges of the player’s chassis.
5 Remove the battery from the
player.
2 Remove the two screws
behind the cover.
6 Pull the cord connecting the
battery to the player to
separate the battery plug from
the connector.
3 Slide the back over of the
player down, and then lift up,
as shown by the arrow below.
Note
• Leave all metallic parts attached to
the battery, and dispose of them along
with the battery.
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Precautions
On safety
• Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN jack of the player.
• Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the player with other metallic
objects.
On installation
• Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light,
temperature, moisture or vibration.
• Never wrap the player in anything when it is being used with the AC power
adaptor. Heat build-up in the player may cause malfunction or damage.
On heat build-up
Heat may build up in the player while charging if it is used for an extended
period of time.
On the headphones
Road safety
Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized
vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also
be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking, especially at
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use
in potentially hazardous situations.
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.
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Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside
sounds and to be considerate to the people around you.
Warning
If there is lightning when you are using the player, take off the headphones
immediately.
On cleaning
• Clean the player’s case with a soft cloth, such as cleaning cloth for
eyeglasses.
• If the player’s case becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with water or a mild detergent solution.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as
alcohol or benzene, as it may mar the finish of the case.
• Be careful not to let water get into the player from the opening near the
connector.
• Clean the headphones plug periodically.
If you have any questions or problems concerning the player, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.
NOTES
• 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 incomplete recording/downloading or damaged
data due to problems of the player or computer.
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On software
• Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual
accompanying it in whole or in part, or renting the software without the
permission of the copyright holder.
• In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits,
including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software
supplied with this player.
• In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective
manufacturing, SONY will replace it. However, SONY bears no other
responsibility.
• The software provided with this player cannot be used with equipment other
than that which is so designated.
• Please note that, due to continued efforts 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 your CONNECT Player will depend
on the installed OS on your PC. For better results, please ensure that the
installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display.
– We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your
CONNECT Player.
– User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.
• The explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic
operations of Windows.
For details on the use of your computer and operating system, please refer to
the respective manuals.
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On sample audio data
The player is pre-installed with sample audio data so that you can try it out
right away. The pre-installed sample audio data is for the purpose of trial
listening only, therefore, you cannot transfer it to your computer. To delete this
audio data, delete it using CONNECT Player.
Depending on your region, sample audio data may not be pre-installed in the
player.
• 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 incomplete recording/downloading or
damaged data due to problems of the player or computer.
• Depending on the types of the text and characters, the text shown on
the player may not be displayed properly on device. This is due to:
– The capacity of the connected player.
– The player is not functioning normally.
– The ID3 TAG information for the track is written in the language or the
character that is not supported by the player.
About the customer support Web site
If you have any questions about or issue with this product, visit the following
web sites.
For customers in Taiwan: http://www.twsupport.css.ap.sony.com/
For customers in Korea: http://scs.sony.co.kr/walkman/
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On Copyrights
• CONNECT Player and the CONNECT Player logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their logos are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
• “WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent
Headphone Stereo products.
Corporation.
is a trademark of Sony
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
• Adobe and Adobe Reader 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.
• Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
• CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2004
Gracenote.
Gracenote CDDB® Client Software, copyright 2000-2004 Gracenote. This
product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents:
#5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207,
#6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending. Services
supplied and/or device manufactured under license for following Open
Globe,Inc. United States Patent 6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are
registered trademarks of Gracenote.
The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are
trademarks of Gracenote.
• All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders. In this manual, TM and ® marks are
not specified.
Program ©2005 Sony Corporation
Documentation ©2005 Sony Corporation
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Specifications
Audio compression technology
– MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3)
– Window Media Audio (WMA)*
– Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC)
* WMA format tracks can be supported after updating the player’s firmware to version 2.0 or later. To view the
firmware version of your player, see “Displaying Player Information” on page 52. To update your player’s
firmware, see “Updating the Player’s Firmware” on page 64.
Maximum recordable number of track and time (Approx.)*
NW-A1000
Tracks
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,500
1,200
1,000
750
NW-A3000
Bit rate
Time
Tracks
Time
48 kbps
64 kbps
96 kbps
128 kbps
132 kbps
160 kbps
192 kbps
256 kbps
320 kbps
266 hours, 40 minutes 13,000
200 hours 10,000
133 hours, 20 minutes 6,700
866 hours, 40 minutes
666 hours, 40 minutes
466 hours, 40 minutes
333 hours, 20 minutes
326 hours, 40 minutes
266 hours, 40 minutes
220 hours
100 hours
5,000
4,900
4,000
3,300
2,500
2,000
100 hours
80 hours
66 hours, 40 minutes
50 hours
166 hours, 40 minutes
133 hours, 20 minutes
600
40 hours
* When transferring four-minute tracks
Supported bit rates
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps (supports variable bite rate (VBR))
WMA: 48 to 192 kbps (supports variable bite rate (VBR))
ATRAC: 48/64/66 (ATRAC3)*/96/105 (ATRAC3)*/128/132 (ATRAC3)/160/192/256/320 kbps
* You cannot record CDs in ATRAC3 format at 66 or 105 kbps using CONNECT Player.
Sampling frequencies
MP3, WMA, ATRAC: 44.1 kHz
S/N Ratio
Headphones: 84 dB or more
LINE OUT: 96 dB or more
Frequency response
20 to 20,000 Hz (single signal measurement during playback)
Output
(headphones)/LINE OUT*: Stereo minijack/195 mV (10 k)
* The jack is used for both headphones and LINE OUT.
Operating temperature
5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF)
Power source
Built-in rechargeable battery DC IN 5 V
AC power adaptor: DC IN 5 V
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Battery life (continuous playback)*
ATRAC format
(48 kbps)
ATRAC format
(128 kbps)
MP3 format
(128 kbps)
WMA format
(128 kbps)
NW-A1000 series
NW-A3000 series
Approx. 20 hours Approx. 17 hours Approx. 17 hours Approx. 16 hours
Approx. 35 hours Approx. 29 hours Approx. 29 hours Approx. 28 hours
* When “Display” is set to “15 sec.”
Dimension (w/h/d)
NW-A1000 series: Approx. 55.0 × 88.1 × 18.7 mm (11.5 mm at thinnest point)*
(2 1/4 × 3 1/2 × 3/4 inches) (15/32 inches at thinnest point)*
NW-A3000 series: Approx. 65.2 × 104.2 × 21.4 mm (13.5 mm at thinnest point)*
(2 5/8 × 4 1/8 × 27/32 inches) (9/16 inches at thinnest point)*
* Not including projecting parts.
Dimension including projecting part (w/h/d)
NW-A1000 series: Approx. 55.0 × 88.1 × 18.7 mm (2 1/4 × 3 1/2 × 3/4 inches)
NW-A3000 series: Approx. 65.2 × 104.2 × 21.4 mm (2 5/8 × 4 1/8 × 27/32 inches)
Mass
NW-A1000 series (The player): Approx. 109 g (3.9 oz)
NW-A3000 series (The player): Approx. 182 g (6.5 oz)
CONNECT Player
Minimum System Requirements
• Computer: IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with Windows.
CONNECT Player is compatible with the following Windows operating systems:
- Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4 or later),
- Windows XP Home Edition,
- Windows XP Professional,
- Windows XP Media Center Edition,
- Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004,
- Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
• CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz or higher
• RAM: 256 MB or greater (512 MB is recommended)
• Hard Disk: 200 MB or greater of available space
More space may be required depending on the version of the operating system. Additional space is
required for storing music data.
• Display:
- Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (1024 × 768 is recommended)
- Colours: Medium (16 bit) (or higher) (CONNECT Player may not operate properly at colour settings
at or below 256 colours.)
• CD-ROM drive (supporting Digital MusicCD playback capabilities using WMD)
To create original CDs or to back up audio CDs a CD-R/RW drive is required.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.
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Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are available for the player:
• Remote control for NW-A1000 series/A3000 series
RM-NWS1
• Remote control
RM-MC35ELK*
* The remote control may not be available in all countries and regions.
• Charging cradle
BCR-NWU1
• Leather carrying case
CKM-NWA1000 (for the NW-A1000 series)
CKM-NWA3000 (for the NW-A3000 series)
• Soft carrying case
CKS-NWA1000 (for the NW-A1000 series)
CKS-NWA3000 (for the NW-A3000 series)
Your dealer may not carry some of the accessories listed above. Please ask the
dealer for detailed information about the accessories available in your country
or region.
Notes
• Some features of the remote control (RM-MC35ELK) may not be compatible with your
player model.
• For detail on other optional accessories, visit one of the following Web sites.
For customers in Taiwan: http://www.twsupport.css.ap.sony.com/
For customers in Korea: http://scs.sony.co.kr/walkman/
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D
Symbols
Delete tracks..................................38
(Heavy) ..................................45
(Jazz)......................................45
(Pop) ......................................45
Rating ........................................41
(Repeat) ...................................26
(Repeat 1 song) ......................26
(Shuffle)................................26
(Shuffle&Repeat).............26
F
H
Heavy ............................................45
HOME Menu ..................................5
(Unique).................................45
I
A
Initialize Disk................................55
Intelligent Shuffle .........................22
Adobe Reader..................................3
Artist Link.....................................42
Audio Output ................................49
J
Jazz................................................45
B
Beep ..............................................48
Bit rate...........................................59
Bookmark List ..............................31
Add ..................................................31
Change icon .....................................37
Rearrange.........................................36
Brightness setting..........................51
L
Language.......................................53
M
Music Library................................10
My Favorite Shuffle ......................22
N
Normal ..........................................26
Now Playing Screen......................27
C
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Shuffle All........................................24
Time Machine Shuffle .....................23
Sound quality ................................44
O
P
Player information ........................52
Playlist types....................................19
Play History ..................................21
Pop ................................................45
T
Time Machine Shuffle...................23
Total number of tracks ..................52
Track Information .........................62
Turn off the player manually.........58
R
Rate Tracks ...................................41
Recent Transfers............................16
Release Date..................................15
Reset to Factory setting.................54
U
Uninstall CONNECT Player.........78
Unique...........................................45
V
VOL+/- switch ................................7
S
Search for tracks ...........................10
By album..........................................11
By artist............................................12
By dates played................................21
By genre...........................................13
By release year.................................15
From playlists ..................................18
Settings..........................................44
Brightness ........................................51
Display.............................................50
Language .........................................53
W
Wide Range...................................43
Windows Explorer ........................63
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