Home
Sony 368 Speaker User Manual
Contents
1. 14 USB cap Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector of the player to a USB connector on your computer To remove the USB cap Remove the USB cap as shown below mH USB connector 11 HOME menu The HOME menu appears when you press and hold the BACK HOME button of the player The HOME menu is the starting point to play songs listen to FM radio play recorded sound files and change settings HOME menu Jd Music Library The icons appear in the HOME menu and the color of the selected icon is inverted O Voice Plays deletes recorded sound files page 39 Ja Music Library Plays transferred songs on the player page 19 i FM Plays FM radio or plays back or deletes a recorded FM program page 29 Settings Sets function settings of music FM voice recording or the player page 42 NWZ B133EF B135F only To operate the HOME menu When menu items appear on the HOME menu press the K gt P button to select an item and then press the II button to confirm You can return to the previous menu by pressing the BACK HOME button and you can return to the HOME menu by pressing and holding it For example when you want to play back a song by selecting JJ Music Library on the HOME menu the menu changes as follows Select JJ Music Library and press the PII button Music Library al Select your desired folder and press the PII button ng Fil
2. Repeat shuffle all G SHUF After the current song ends all songs in the selected folder album artist are played in random order Continued 25 Playing Music continued Setting the Sound Quality Setting the Equalizer Setting You can set your desired sound quality to match the song etc 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the lt q P1 button to select amp Settings and then press the gt II button to confirm 3 Press the lt P gt button to select Music Settings and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the lt P gt button to select Equalizer and then press the Pll button to confirm 5 Press the lt gt button to select the desired equalizer setting and then press the PII button to confirm To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button 26 List of equalizer settings Setting item Icon Description None No icon Turns off the equalizer Default setting dIsnw Bbulkeld F Heavy H H Emphasizes high and low ranges for a more powerful sound Pop ITtP Stresses the middle range audio ideal for vocals Jazz Nt J Emphasizes high and low ranges for a lively sound Unique THLI Emphasizes high and low ranges so that even soft sound can be heard easily Custom JT CU User customizable sound settings When you press the keq gt P button to select
3. 2 Press the BACK HOME button to return to the FM menu press the ke gt P1 button to select Delete Preset and then press the PII button Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears to confirm 1 3 Press the I lt gt P1 button to select the preset number you want to Press the lt 4 P1 button to select FM and then press the PII delete and then press the Pll button to confirm button to confirm 4 Press the kE P1 button to select OK and then press the gt Il button Press the 4 1 button to select Preset and then press the Pll to confirm button to confirm The player enters the preset tuning mode The preset broadcast station is deleted e You can preset delete broadcast stations only during FM reception Preset Number Ajuo 4SELG 4EELE ZMN 0 Pey W4 Guipsoray 6ujuaysi7 Press the lt p gt p gt button to select the previous or next preset number Continued 35 36 Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only continued Recording FM Radio 1 Press and hold the REC STOP button while listening to the station you want to record The player goes to standby for recording 2 Press the REC STOP button Recording starts 3 To stop recording press the REC STOP button The recording is saved as a file named FRnnnn wav in the Record FM folder File names are automatically assigned from FRO001 wav to FR9999 wav e You can also record
4. However it does not light up during FM reception Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode Be sure to connect the headphones to the player or the player cannot receive any FM signal 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the 44 1 button to select fi FM and then press the Pll button to confirm 3 Check that Manual is selected and then press the PII button to confirm The player enters the manual tuning mode Frequency Preset number e The preset number is shown only when the current frequency is already preset page 31 Ajuo 4SELG 4EELE ZMN 0 Pey W4 Guipsoray Hujuaysi7 ii Continued 29 30 Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only continued 4 Press the lt gt button to select the previous or next frequency The frequency is changed by 0 1 MHz To Button operation Select the next frequency Press the PPI button Select the previous frequency Press the F lt button Select the next receivable broadcast Press and hold the BP button station Select the previous receivable Press and hold the kK button broadcast station e By pressing and holding the lt q gt gt I button during FM reception the previous or next broadcast station is found If the broadcast station is receivable the signal is accepted By pressing the PII button during FM reception the player pauses the FM reception If you press the PI button
5. The pattern of the illumination varies according to the operation 7 BACK HOME button page 13 Returns to the previous menu Press and hold this button to display the HOME menu Display page 22 Microphone page 39 10 Headphone jack When connecting the headphones insert the plug until it clicks into place If connected improperly it may not sound right There are tactile dots Use them to help with button operations 2 Functions which are marked near the buttons are activated if you press them Likewise functions marked near the buttons are activated if you press and hold them 11 12 13 Rear RESET button page 47 Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin etc When you turn on the player after resetting it the player reactivates the previously set items Strap hole This is used to attach a strap sold separately HOLD switch You can protect the player against accidental operation by using the HOLD switch when carrying it By sliding the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow all the buttons are inoperable If you press buttons while the HOLD function is activated HOLD and the current time appears in the display The current time appears only when the clock is set page 44 If you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position the HOLD function is released
6. built in flash memory NO ITEM No song exists in the selected Transfer audio files item READ ONLY You are trying to delete Read Delete the data using Windows Explorer only songs CONNECTED USB The player is connected to a This is not an error You cannot operate the computer controls on the player while connected to a computer 61 62 Additional Information Precautions On safety Be sure not to short circuit the terminals of the player with other metallic objects Do not touch the rechargeable battery with bare hands if it is leaking Since battery liquid may remain in the player consult your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked If the liquid gets into your eyes do not rub your eyes as it may lead to blindness Wash out your eyes with clean water and consult a doctor Also if the liquid gets on to your body or clothes wash it off immediately If you do not it may cause burns or injury If you get burned or injured by the liquid from the battery consult a doctor Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player Doing so may cause fire or electric shock If this occurs turn off the player immediately and consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center Do not put the player into the fire Do not take apart or remodel the player Doing so can result in electric shock Consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center for exchange of rechargeable batteries internal checks or r
7. Abnormal file s exists on the player gt Transfer your necessary files back to your computer and format the player page 46 An audio file is damaged gt Delete the audio file then transfer it again When transferring the audio file close any other applications to avoid file damage BunooysajqnojL E Continued 55 Troubleshooting continued Connection with the computer continued Symptom Cause Remedy Only a small number of songs can be transferred to the player e There is not enough free space in the built in flash memory gt Delete unnecessary songs to increase free space e Non audio data is stored in the built in flash memory gt Move non audio files to the computer to increase free space The player becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer A USB hub is being used gt Connect the player directly to a USB port as connection via a USB hub may not work However a USB hub that supplies power can be used FM Tuner NWZ B133F B135F only Symptom Cause Remedy You cannot hear the FM broadcast well e The receiving frequency is not fully tuned in gt Select the frequency manually to improve reception page 29 Reception is weak and sound quality is poor e The radio signal is weak gt Listen to the FM broadcast near a window since the signal may be weak inside buildings or vehicles e The headphone cord is not extended enough gt Th
8. Edit and then press the PII button you can edit the sound setting To edit the sound setting press the F lt PI button to select the band 5 bands 100 Hz to 10 kHz and press the Pill button to confirm Then press the kd gt P button to select the sound level 7 levels 3 to 3 and press the II button to confirm Repeat this step to set the sound level of every band If you return to the previous menu using the BACK HOME button after setting the sound level the setting you have changed will be canceled Be sure to press the PH button to confirm e Ifyou turn on the Bass function while the equalizer setting is activated the equalizer setting is disabled temporarily The equalizer setting will be resumed by disabling the Bass function e While the Bass function is activated you cannot change the equalizer setting Continued 27 28 Playing Music continued Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only Activating the Bass Function You can also emphasize low range by pressing the BASS button With each press the Bass function is activated or deactivated e At high volume the effect of the Bass function is limited for hearing safety e Ifyou turn on the Bass function while the equalizer setting is activated the equalizer setting is disabled temporarily The equalizer setting will be resumed by disabling the Bass function e When the Bass function is activated the power illuminator lights up page 44
9. Press the RESET button with a small pin etc If you press the RESET button while operating the player stored files and settings on the player may be deleted When you turn on the player after resetting it the player reactivates the previously set items Bunooysajqnojl ie RESET button Look for information about the issue on one of the support Web sites For customers in the USA visit http www sony com walkmansupport For customers in Canada visit http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport For customers in Europe visit http support sony europe com DNA For customers in Latin America visit http www sony latin com index crp For customers in other countries regions visit http www sony asia com support For customers who purchased the overseas models visit http www sony co jp overseas support Continued 47 Troubleshooting continued 4 If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue consult your nearest Sony dealer Operation Symptom Cause Remedy There is no sound The volume level is set to zero gt Turn the volume up page 10 The headphone jack is not connected properly gt Connect the headphone jack properly page 10 The headphone plug is dirty gt Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth No audio files are stored in the built in flash memory gt If NO DATA appears transfer audio file s from the computer Songs cannot be played The
10. Beep Beep sound Bit rate Computer perpa en e ENA 70 D te settingi ii 44 45 Display erorar sna A 22 Equalizer icsinsisdiicausisinctenicansninctes 27 Fast forward 23 Headphones HOLD switch HOME Menisessassszcccssrsaseccesnsdersecdesssesaccetondes Information Initialize Format uopewnoju jeuonippy E Continued 71 72 Additional Information continued Serial Number Set Date Time Settings Shuffle K Manual tuning ssseessscscssssssnseeseceessneeneees 29 Sound quality overseers Messages Time setting Transferring Troubleshooting Microphone Music Library IESALA EARE EEEE EES Play Mode vs Power illuminator Power Save Mode Preset TUNING sets RA R RAs Recharging Recording Remaining battery RESET the player cue Reset All Settings License and Trademark Notice e WALKMAN and WALKMAN logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows Vista 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 registere
11. FM function the equalizer setting e You are trying to change the equalizer setting while the Bass function is activated CHARGING The battery is being charged This is not an error Wait until the battery is charged fully However you can use the player with the battery not charged fully DATA ACCESS Accessing the built in flash This message appears while the built in flash memory memory is being accessed Please wait for access to complete DRM ERROR An unauthorized distribution Transfer the normal audio file back to the file is detected for copyright computer and then format the built in flash protection memory EXPIRED You are trying to play asong If the song which cannot be played is that has an expiration playback time restriction unnecessary you can delete it from the built in flash memory Continued 59 60 Troubleshooting continued Message Meaning Remedy FILE ERROR e The file cannot be read e Transfer the normal audio file back to the e The file is not normal computer and then format the player e The player cannot play e Ifthe song which cannot be played is certain files because of unnecessary you can delete it from the incompatible formats built in flash memory e Transferring has been interrupted FORMAT ERROR File systems have been Format the built in flash memory using the corrupted due to invalid Format menu of the player page 46 formatting HOLD The player cann
12. FM radio by pressing briefly the REC STOP button in step 1 selecting OK and pressing the II button to confirm e Recording in poor reception areas may result in noise Record in a stronger reception areas e To pause recording press the H button Press it again to resume recording If you rename files of the Record folder on your computer or put files which have been imported to your computer back into the Record folder you may not be able to play them on the player The programs and sound files recorded by the player can be played back on the player or on a computer You cannot change the bit rate for recording FM programs Only High is available Playing Back Recorded FM Radio Programs 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the 44 1 button to select FM and then press the Pll button to confirm 3 Press the k gt P1 button to select Play Rec Data and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the I lt gt P1 button to select a recorded FM radio program you want and then press the Pll button to confirm To listen to all recorded FM radio programs select Play All in step 4 To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button Continued Ajuo 4SELG 4EELE ZMN 0 Pey W4 Guipsoray Hujuaysi7 i 37 Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only continued To delete recorded FM radio programs 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME
13. If you format the built in flash memory format it on the player page 46 e The Operation Guide PDF file is stored in the built in flash memory of the player If the built in flash memory is formatted all files including the Operation Guide PDF file will be erased Be sure to verify the files stored in memory prior to formatting and export necessary files to the hard disk of your computer or other device If you format the built in flash memory of the player by accident download the Operation Guide PDF file from the support web site page 47 and store it in the built in flash memory of the player En Parts and Controls Front REC STOP button pages 36 39 Starts stops recording You can record the sound from the microphone or the currently received FM program NWZ B133F B135F only VOL button Adjusts the volume BASS button page 28 Activates the Bass function to emphasize the low sound range gt Il button pages 13 19 Turns on off the player page 16 Starts pauses song playback or pauses restarts recording When a menu appears on the display use this button to confirm the menu item I lt gt P button pages 13 23 Selects a song album artist folder or menu item You can also skip to the beginning of the song album artist folder fast forward or fast rewind 6 Power Illuminator Illuminated by LED page 44
14. again the player resumes FM reception To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button To improve the reception The headphone s cord serves as the antenna so extend it as far as possible Listening to FM Radio in the Preset Tuning Mode Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations You can automatically preset up to 30 receivable broadcast stations P01 to P30 in your area using the FM Auto Preset function When you use the FM tuner for the first time or when you move to a new area we recommend presetting receivable broadcast stations using the FM Auto Preset function The FM Auto Preset operation will delete previously preset broadcast stations 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 3 Press the lt 4 P1 button to select amp Settings and then press the Pll button to confirm Press the I lt P1 button to select FM Settings and then press the Pll button to confirm Press the lt 4 P1 button to select FM Auto Preset and then press the Pll button to confirm Ajuo 4SELG 4EELE ZMN 0 Pey W4 Guipsoray Hujuaysi7 Fi Continued 31 32 Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only continued Press the lt 4 P1 button to select OK and then press the Pll button to confirm The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high frequency COMPLETE appears when presetting is completed then the lo
15. approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment If you have any questions about this product Visit www sony com walkmansupport Contact Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1 866 456 7669 Write Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd Fort Myers FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No NWZ B133F B135F Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A 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 Disposal of Old Electrical amp 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 HES colection 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
16. 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 headphone plug periodically If you have any questions or problems concerning the player please consult your nearest Sony dealer UO EWOJU jeuonippy E Continued 65 Additional Information continued 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 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 the 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 supplied software will depend on the installed OS on your computer For better results please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you like to display We do not guarantee all the languages
17. battery power is consumed gt Charge the battery fully page 15 gt If the player does not react even after charging the battery press the RESET button to reset the player page 47 File content such as a subscription etc is beyond the expiration playback time restriction gt A file that is beyond its expiration playback time restriction cannot be played Update the file using your software 48 Symptom Cause Remedy Noise is generated e A device emitting radio signals such as a mobile phone is being used near the player gt When using such devices as mobile phones keep them away from the player e Audio data is damaged gt Delete the audio file s then transfer again When transferring audio files close any other applications to avoid file damage Buttons do not work The HOLD switch is set to the direction of the arrow gt gt Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the arrow gt page 11 e The player contains moisture condensation gt Wait a few hours to let the player dry The remaining battery power is low or insufficient gt Charge the battery power by connecting to the computer page 14 gt If the player does not react even after charging the battery press the RESET button to reset the player page 47 Playback does not stop e With the player there is no difference between stopping and pausing When you press the PAI button Ill app
18. confirm Rec Settings Setting Description 4 Repeat step 3 and change its value and then press the PII button to confirm each time Voice Record Codec voice record settings To return to the previous menu Selects a level of recording quality from Low Mid or High The higher the level is the more memory the player uses for recording sound Mid is set by default Press the BACK HOME button Music Settings Setting Description Play Mode Selects a variety of play modes including random play and selected repeat play For details see Setting the Play Mode page 24 Equalizer Selects a desired sound quality according to the music genre etc For details see Setting the Sound Quality page 26 42 Continued sus E 43 Settings continued Common Settings Setting Description Set Date Time Adjusts the date and time To set a numerical value use the lt q p gt PI button To move the highlighted slider use the PII button AVLS Volume Limit Sets AVLS Volume Limit Automatic Volume Limiter System on or off AVLS ON limits the maximum volume to prevent disturbing others nearby while still providing a comfortable listening volume level AVLS OFF is set by default Beep Sets the beep sound when buttons are pressed to on off To turn on the beep sound set to Beep ON To
19. files or folders to the player the player cannot display or play any files folders or levels that exceed this limit Data hierarchy may differ depending on your computer environment It may take time to start up the player or display the file folder list when many files or folders are stored on the player Playing Music Playing Music You can listen to transferred songs on the player The transferred songs are stored in Music Library Hea P I button ll button BACK HOME button e Before playing back songs Disconnect the player from the computer Release the HOLD function page 11 Turn on the player page 16 Confirm that the battery power is not low or exhausted page 15 If it is low or exhausted recharge the battery page 14 dIsnw Bbulkejd ii Continued 19 Playing Music continued dIsnw Bulkejd ie Searching for songs i f e You can edit or change ID3 tag information and the playlist using Windows Media Player 11 For You can search for desired songs in various ways such as by folder artist album name etc details about usage or support on Windows Media Player refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following web site 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears http support microsoft com 2 Press the k lt gt gt l button to select Jd Music Library and then press e Only songs that have ID3 tag information can be automati
20. 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 Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling
21. of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Notice for customers the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Notice for users The recorded song is limited to private use only Use of the song beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording downloading or damaged file 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 Content information is written in the language or the character that is not supported by the player lt j On sample audio data The player is pre installed with sample audio data To delete this audio data delete it using Windows Explorer If you delete sample audio data you cannot restore it We cannot supply any replacement d
22. the player does not function normally after you format the player using other than the Format menu of the player format the built in flash memory using the Format menu of the player page 46 BunooysajqnolL a Continued 57 Troubleshooting continued To initialize format the player Be sure to format the built in flash memory using the Settings menu on this player following the procedure below Check all contents before formatting as all data stored will be erased 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Select Settings Initialize Format OK in this order Press the k PI button to select the item and then press the II button to confirm After selecting OK and confirming FORMATTING appears and formatting starts When formatting is complete COMPLETE appears Messages Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display Message Meaning Remedy AVLS blinks The volume level exceeds the Turn the volume down or disable rated value while AVLS Volume Limit is enabled AVLS Volume Limit page 44 Bunooysajqnoll i Message Meaning Remedy CANNOT EXCUTE You are trying to preset e Change the function to FM and then delete broadcast stations preset delete broadcast stations while the player is not inthe Disable the Bass function and then change
23. 39 Playing Back the Recorded SOUN Files essssssssstesssseessstsisstststnsiestnstestneenet 40 Settings scccccsccccssseeeeee Changing the Settings Troubleshooting ccccccsssssscsscsssccsccscssscccscscssccsescees 47 Troubleshooting IMIESSAGOSiiieiss the ctescrebe a e e a e ea Ne n A heated 2 Additional Information Precautions Specifications Getting Started Thank you for purchasing the NWZ B133 B135 B133F B135F By transferring songs from your computer to the player you can enjoy them wherever you go You can also listen to FM radio NWZ B133F B135F only and record voice using the player Supplied Accessories Please check the accessories in the package C Headphones 1 C Operation Guide this manual 1 C Quick Start Guide 1 Depending on the country region in which you have purchased the player some models may not be available Depending on the country region in which you have purchased the player the Operation Guide is supplied only by PDF file in the player s memory not a printed manual The Quick Start Guide is not supplied when your Operation Guide is supplied by a printed manual About the serial number The serial number provided for the player is required for the customer registration The number is shown on the rear of the player Note on formatting the player e Do not format the built in flash memory using Windows Explorer
24. 9 or less gt Export the recorded files to a computer The player is connected to a computer gt Disconnect the player from the computer Continued BunooysajqnolL F 53 54 Troubleshooting continued Recording continued Symptom Cause Remedy The combined total of the recorded time and the remaining time does not equal the maximum recording time e When you record many short files they may be recorded with automatically inserted blank spaces between files due to system restrictions This causes an increase in total recorded time and results in the mismatch Recorded files cannot be deleted The file or the folder which cannot be deleted is set to Read only on a computer gt Delete the data using Windows Explorer The battery power is low or exhausted gt Charge the battery fully page 14 The folder is not deleted even though recorded files have all been deleted e Files other than the recorded files are included in the folder gt Open the folder using Windows Explorer and delete all the files other than files recorded by the player Connection with the computer Symptom Cause Remedy CONNECTED USB does not appear when the player is connected to the computer The players USB connector is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly gt Disconnect the player and then reconnect it A USB hub is being used gt Connect the player directl
25. SONY Afo WUALKIMAAA E A ES Operation Guide 2008 Sony Corporation Printed in China 3 877 773 13 1 NWZ B133 B135 B133F B135F The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations NOTE 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
26. ack 2 or later Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 1 Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1 Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1 Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1 Not supported by 64 bit version OS Not supported by OSs other than above CPU For Windows XP Pentium III 300 MHz or higher For Windows Vista Pentium III 800 MHz or higher RAM 64 MB or more For Windows Vista 512 MB or more USB port Hi Speed USB is recommended Internet Explorer 6 0 or later and Windows Media Player 11 need to be installed Broadband Internet connection is required to use Electronic Music Distribution EMD or to visit the web site We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements Not supported by the following environments Personally constructed computers or operating systems An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer installed operating system Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment Macintosh Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Index WICU CUSTOM issiria 27 IttH Heavy FJ Jazz 4ttP Pop THLI Unique G Repeat all G1 Repeat 1 song G SHUF Repeat shuffle all BCCESSOLIES arias nao eases 8 ADPCM Artist 6 AVLS Volume Limit cececesseseeseeeeeeee 44 BACK HOME button c cceccceseseeseees 10 13 BASS button Battery
27. ata On static electricity from the human body On rare occasions you may not be able to operate the player due to strong static electricity from the human body If this happens leave the player for about 30 seconds to one minute You will then be able to operate the player normally again Table of Contents GettING Started jaca ive E EE OE ulin Selatan 8 Supplied Accessories Parts and Controls as ROME Menang a n a an a a dhe alien a 2 Basic Operations Before Connecting the Player eeassssssssessueetsstseteutinetstecsstenutienetsnticntet 4 Charging the Battery Turning the Player On and Off Transferring Music Playing MUSIC cccccsscsscsscssscssscccscccsscccssccsescscscsseees 19 Playing Searching for songs Setting the Play Mode Setting the Sound Quality Setting the Equalizer Setting Activating the Bass Function Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F Only cccccccccccccccccccccccsccscccccccccsccccsccccese 2D Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode Listening to FM Radio in the Preset Tuning Mode Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations Selecting Broadcast Stations in the Preset Tuning Mode Recording FM Radio i Playing Back Recorded FM Radio Programs sesessssssssseesseinsesnsetuseeneenetintsinstn Listening Recording Voice ccccssscscssssscscsescsseses 39 RECOPCING SOUNG Sencha hel Ma net 8 E Pye Sa Gal hod oe A
28. button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the 44 1 button to select i FM and then press the Pll button to confirm 3 Press the lt 4 P1 button to select Delete Rec Data and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the k gt P1 button to select the recorded FM radio program you want to delete and then press the Pll button to confirm 5 Press the lt 4 P1 button to select OK and then press the Pll button to confirm The selected FM radio program is deleted e To delete all recorded FM radio programs select Delete All in step 4 e To stop deleting select Cancel in step 5 38 Listening Recording Voice Recording Sound You can record sound from the microphone of the player and play recorded sound files using the Voice menu The recorded sound will be encoded into ADPCM format e You cannot record sound during FM reception NWZ B133F B135F only or in the Setting function Change the function to Voice or Music Library to record sound 1 In the Voice or Music Library function press and hold the REC STOP button The player goes to standby for recording 2 Press the REC STOP button Recording starts 3210A Bulpjoday bulua si7 p 3 To stop recording press the REC STOP button The recording is saved as a file named VRnnnn wav in the Record Voice folder File names are automatically assigned from VRO001 wav to VR9999 wav
29. cally classified by the player the Pll button to confirm Ifthe song does not have artist or album information Unknown appears If the song does not have a song name name iton your computer e The player can display up to a combined total of 2 000 files and folders and folders of up to 8 levels Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player the player cannot display or play any files folders or levels that exceed this limit The following lists appear e Now Playing Plays back the last file you listened to e Folder Search for songs by folder s All Songs Searches for songs by song namie e It may take time to start up the player or display the file folder list when many files or folders are e Artist Searches for songs by artist stored on the player e Album Searches for songs by album e Playlists Search for songs by playlist To return to the previous menu Genre Search for songs by genre Press the BACK HOME button e Release Year Search for songs by release year The playlists that are created on HiFi component systems cannot be transferred 3 Press the k gt P1 button to select an item and then press the Pl button to confirm To find the song you want repeat this step 4 Press the lt 4 P1 button to select a song and then press the Pll button to confirm Playback starts Continued 21 22 Playing Music co
30. d trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders In this manual and marks are not specified This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device WM DRM to protect the integrity of their content Secure Content so that their intellectual property including copyright in such content is not misappropriated This device uses WM DRM software to play Secure Content WM DRM Software If the security of the WM DRM Software in this device has been compromised owners of Secure Content Secure Content Owners may request that Microsoft revoke the WM DRM Software s right to acquire new licenses to copy display and or play Secure Content Revocation does not alter the WM DRM Software s ability to play unprotected content A list of revoked WM DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC Microsoft may in conjunction w
31. e list E Select your desired Song File and press the PII button Playback begins So 1 iow Piayingsaeen Now Playing screen ra y Q Press the BACK HOME button Press and hold the BACK HOME button 13 14 Basic Operations Before Connecting the Player Before connecting the player to your computer make sure that the OS is Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later or Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and the installed Windows Media Player version on your computer is 11 Charging the Battery The player s battery is recharged while the player is connected to a running computer Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector to a USB port on your computer 7 gt lt s SEN Y lt S SSS SSS SSS sS CESSES ses SSSR SS ss SSSSRSS Ssss SSS SOS Ne USB connector When the remaining battery indication of the display shows M charging is complete When you use the player for the first time or if you have not used the player for a long time recharge it fully until da appears on the screen For details on charging time or battery life see page 69 e Be careful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player when it is connected to your computer It may be damaged On the remaining battery indication The battery icon in the display page 22 changes as shown below See page 69 for details on battery duration suoljeiad dIseg g 1 If the USB Bus Powered setting is
32. e You can also record sound by pressing briefly the REC STOP button in step 1 selecting OK and pressing the II button to confirm e To pause recording press the H button Press it again to resume recording e You can change the bit rate of the audio file For details see Rec Settings page 43 Continued 39 40 Listening Recording Voice continued e Ifyou rename files of the Record folder on your computer or put files which have been imported to your computer back into the Record folder you may not be able to play them on the player e The programs and sound files recorded by the player can be played back on the player or on a computer Playing Back the Recorded Sound Files 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the I lt P1 button to select Voice and then press the Pll button to confirm 3 Press the k gt P1 button to select Play Rec Data and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the k gt P1 button to select a recorded sound file you want and then press the PII button to confirm e To listen to all recorded sound files select Play All in step 4 To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button To delete the recorded sound files 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the lt 4 P1 button to select eS Voice and then press the Pll button to confirm 3 Press the I lt P1 bu
33. e headphone cord functions as an antenna Extend the headphone cord as far as possible The FM broadcast is affected by interference e A device emitting radio signals such as a mobile phone is being used near the player gt When using such devices as mobile phones keep them away from the player Other Symptom Cause Remedy There is no beep sound when the player is operated Beep is set to Beep OFF gt Set Beep to Beep ON page 44 The player gets warm The player may be warm when the battery is being charged and just after charging The player also may become warm when a large amount of files are transferred This is normal and is not cause for concern Set the player aside for a while to allow it to cool down The date and time have been reset If you left the player for a while with the battery used up the date and time may be reset gt This is not a malfunction Charge the battery until 4 appears on the screen page 14 and set the date and time again page 44 All settings of the player have been reset You moved deleted or renamed the system files Or the built in flash memory of the player was formatted using other than the Format menu of the player gt If you do any of the above operations the system will be restructured and all settings of the player will be reset when you disconnect the player from the computer or other devices If
34. ears and playback pauses stops It takes time to start up the player It may take time to start up the player if many files or folders are stored on the player or if audio data transferred to the player has a lot of ID3 tag information Wait until the start up animation appears Bunooysajqnojl ig Continued 49 Troubleshooting continued Operation continued Symptom Cause Remedy The transferred songs cannot be e The built in flash memory of the player was formatted using found Windows Explorer gt Format the built in flash memory using the Format menu of the player page 46 The player was disconnected from the computer while files were being transferred gt Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built in flash memory using the Format menu of the player page 46 There is no sound from the right The headphone jack is not fully inserted channel of the headphones Or the gt If the headphones are not connected correctly sound will not right channel sound is heard from be output properly Connect the headphones into the jack both sides of the headphones until it clicks page 10 Playback has stopped suddenly e The remaining battery power is insufficient gt Charge the battery power by connecting to the computer page 14 The player cannot format e The remaining battery power is low or insufficient gt Charge the battery power by connect
35. en 1 Connect the USB connector of the player to your computer Insert the USB connector fully 2 Open My Computer WALKMAN or Removable Disk Storage Media and then select the folder you want to store the audio files Data hierarchy may differ depending on your computer environment 3 Drag and drop the files to the selected folder Continued 17 18 Basic Operations continued To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your computer and then delete any unnecessary audio files using Windows Explorer Be careful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player when it is connected to your computer It may be damaged The player does not use SonicStage software SonicStage software developed by Sony manages music on a computer or transfers music to other types of players For this player you can transfer music simply by dragging and dropping not using SonicStage Do not disconnect the player while files are being transferred If you do the file being transferred may be damaged If the player is disconnected while files are being transferred unnecessary files may be left in the player In this case transfer usable files back to the computer and format the player page 46 Some files may not be played back on the player due to copyright protection The player can display up to a combined total of 2 000 files and folders and folders of up to 8 levels Although you can transfer more
36. epair On installation Do not put any heavy object on top of the player or apply a strong shock to the player It may cause a player to malfunction or damage Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light temperature moisture or vibration The player may become discolored distorted or damaged Never leave the player exposed to high temperature such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight Do not leave the player in a place subject to excessive dust Do not leave the player on an unstable surface or in an inclined position If the player causes interference to radio or television reception turn the player off and move it away from the radio or television e When using the player remember to follow the precautions below in order to avoid warping the cabinet or causing the player to malfunction Make sure not to sit down with the player in your back pocket Make sure not to put the player into a bag with the headphones earphones cord wrapped around it and then subject the bag to strong impact Do not expose the player to water The player is not waterproof Remember to follow the precautions below Be careful not to drop the player into a sink or other container filled with water Do not use the player in humid locations or bad weather such as in the rain or snow Do not get the player wet If you touch the player with wet hands or put the player in a damp article of clothin
37. er NWZ B133F B135F only e Preset 30 presets e FM Frequency range 87 5 to 108 0 MHz The frequency is changed by 0 1MHz IF FM Unsupported Antenna Headphone cord antenna Interface Headphone Stereo mini Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 compliant Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Power source e Built in 170 mA lithium ion battery USB power from a computer through a USB connector of the player Charging time USB based charging Approx 70 minutes Battery life continuous playback Approx During continuous playback at power save mode page 44 Save ON Super when LED page 44 is set to LED OFF Equalizer Bass are not in use Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns environment and battery condition uopewnoyju jeuonippy E Status of the player NWZ B133 B135 B133F B135F Playback at MP3 128 kbps 16 hours Playback at WMA 128 kbps 14 hours At receiving FM broadcasting 6h NWZ B133F B135F only ours Display 3 line LCD Dimension w h d projecting parts not included 89 5 x 25 0 x 15 0 mm 3 sx1x s32 inches Dimension w h d 90 7 x 25 0 x 15 2 mm 3 sx1x s inches Mass Approx 29 g Approx 1 1 0z Continued 69 70 Additional Information continued System Requirements Computer IBM PC AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems Windows XP Home Edition Service P
38. g the player may get wet and this may cause a malfunction of the player When you unplug the headphone from the player make sure to hold the headphone plug to unplug it Pulling the headphone cord itself may cause damage to the headphone cord uopewnoyju jeuonippy E Continued 63 Additional Information continued 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 Avoid listening with your headphones in situations where hearing must not be impaired Preventing hearing damage Avoid using the headphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous loud and extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Do not turn the volume up high all at once especially when using headphones Turn up the volume gradually so that loud sound will not hurt your ears Caring for others 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 If you experience an allergic reaction to the supplied headphones stop using them at once and contact a doctor On the use e When using a strap sold separately be careful to avoid hooking it on objects you pass by Furthermore be careful not to swing the player by the st
39. ilt in flash memory capacity and firmware version can be displayed 1 model name 2 built in flash memory capacity 3 version information for the player s firmware Language Selects the display language from English Espa ol Frangais Portugu s Pycckmi RX KER or GS Continued 45 Settings continued Troubleshooting Initialize Setting Description Reset All Settings You can reset the player to the default settings Resetting the player does not delete the songs you have transferred to the player If you want to reset all the settings select OK to confirm Format You can format the built in flash memory of the player If the memory is formatted all files will be erased and all setting values returned to their defaults Be sure to verify the files stored in memory prior to formatting and export any necessary files to the hard disk of your computer or other device beforehand If you want to format the player select OK to confirm e When the remaining battery power is low you cannot format the player Charge the battery before formatting e Do not format the built in flash memory using Windows Explorer 46 Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected try the following steps to resolve the issue 1 2 Find the symptoms of the issue in the following troubleshooting tables and try any corrective actions listed
40. ing to the computer page 14 Display Symptom Cause Remedy The title of a song is not e If unsupported characters are included in the title the title will displayed correctly be displayed without the unsupported characters gt Rename the title with appropriate characters on the computer Symptom Cause Remedy Unknown is displayed for a title The title has no name gt Select the song or the file from the Folder list Garbled characters are displayed The wrong language is selected gt Select the correct language from Language page 45 and then transfer data to the player again Power Symptom Cause Remedy The power does not turn on The HOLD switch is set to the direction of the arrow gt gt Slide the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the arrow gt page 11 If you press the PII button immediately after turning off the player the player does not start due to the shutting down process Wait for a few seconds then turn on the power The remaining battery power is insufficient gt Charge the battery power by connecting to the computer page 14 gt If the player does not react even after charging the battery press the RESET button to reset the player page 47 Delete unnecessary files gt Delete unnecessary files until the combined total of files and folders becomes 2 000 or less gt At least 20 MB of free space is necessary to fu
41. ith such license also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners uopewnoyju jeuonippy H Continued 73 Additional Information continued e Information on Expat Copyright 1998 1999 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Expat maintainers Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Program 2008 Sony Corporation Documentation 2008 Sony Corporation
42. nction normally If you want to check the free space open My Computer WALKMAN or Removable Disk right click Storage Media to display the menu and then select Properties Data hierarchy may differ depending on your computer environment 50 BunooysajqnollL F Continued 51 52 Troubleshooting continued Power continued Symptom Cause Remedy Battery life is short The operating temperature is below 5 C 41 F gt Battery life becomes shorter due to the battery characteristics This is not malfunction Battery charging time is not enough gt Charge the battery until GJ appears By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly it is possible to save battery power and use the player for a longer time page 44 The battery needs to be replaced gt Consult your nearest Sony dealer Copyright protected contents are being played gt When copyright protected contents are played battery life may be shorter The player cannot charge the battery e The player is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly gt Disconnect the player and then reconnect it The battery is charged in an ambient temperature outside the range of 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F gt Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F Your computer is not on gt Turn on the computer Your computer enters Sleep or hiberna
43. ntinued Display When playing back a song Song 1 Artist TY T Song title File name indication 5 Displays the song title or file name currently being played back Playback range indication 6 Displays the playback range Playback progress bar Displays playback progress Playing status indication 7 Displays the current play mode p playback I pause lt lt q gt gt fast rewind or fast forward kaa gt gt I skip to the beginning of the current or next song 8 Current song number indication Displays the song number currently selected or being played back Play mode indication Displays the current play mode icon page 25 If the play mode is set to Normal no icon appears Bass function equalizer mode indication Displays whether the Bass function page 28 is activated or which equalizer mode is activated page 27 Remaining battery indication Displays the remaining battery power On other operations for playback To Button operation Pause the song Press the II button Restart playback Press the II button while the song is paused dIsnw Bulkeld m Skip to the beginning of the current Press the a lt gt gt I button or next song Fast rewind or fast forward the Press and hold the K lt 4 gt gt I button during playback and current song release it at the de
44. nued 15 16 Basic Operations continued Turning the Player On and Off To turn on the player Press the PHI button to turn on the player The player resumes the operation from the point where you last turned off To turn off the player Press and hold the 4I button to turn off the player POWER OFF appears If there is no operation for a certain period of time while in stop mode the display turns off automatically and the player enters standby status to save the battery power If there is no operation for a while the player turns off completely Transferring Music Connect the player to your computer and transfer audio files to the player e You can also transfer audio files using Windows Media Player 11 For details about usage or support on Windows Media Player refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following web site http support microsoft com suonesiado dIseg g You can also transfer audio files from Sony Hi Fi component systems with USB port For details about how to transfer audio files to the player refer to the operation instructions supplied with the device e Only MP3 WMA files can be played on the player page 67 e While the player is connected do not turn the computer or Sony Hi Fi component systems on or off Also if the computer or the Sony Hi Fi component systems is turned off during data transfer to the player data may be damaged or the player or the device may be brok
45. ot be operated To operate the player slide the HOLD switch because the HOLD switch is to the opposite position page 11 set to the HOLD position LOW BATTERY The battery is low Charge the battery page 14 MEMORY FULL e There is not enough free e Connect the player to the computer and space in the built in flash memory You are trying to record the FM radio NWZ B133F B135F only or sound while the player has a combined total of 2 000 files and folders delete any unnecessary songs to increase free space on the player e You cannot record more than a combined total of 999 files and folders Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs or files Bunooysajqnojl a Message Meaning Remedy MEMORY IS FULL The data base cannot be e Delete unnecessary files REMOVE CONTENT made because the memory At least 20 MB of free space is necessary to of the player is full function normally e You are trying to record the You can check the free space by clicking FM radio NWZ B133F My Computer right clicking B135F only or sound while WALKMAN or Removable Disk and the player has a combined then opening the Properties window by total of 2 000 files and left clicking folders e You cannot record more than a combined total of 999 files and folders Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs or files NO DATA There are no audio files in the Transfer audio files
46. rap to avoid bumping people Refrain from using the player according to the in flight announcements during take off or landing in an aircraft Note that condensation may form temporarily in cases such as when the player is moved quickly from a low temperature environment to a high temperature environment or used in a room that has a heater just turned on Condensation creates a phenomenon where moisture in the air adheres to surfaces such as metal panels etc and then changes to liquid If condensation forms in the player leave it turned off until the condensation disappears If you use the player with condensation present a malfunction may result On the LCD e Do not push the LCD screen strongly The LCD panel may be damaged Ifthe player is used in a cold place ghosting may occur This does not indicate a failure Ifthe player is used in a cold or hot place contrast may be affected On the connection with USB devices e While the player is connected do not turn the USB device on or off Also if the USB device is turned off during data transfer to the player data may be damaged or the player or device may be broken 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
47. set to Low Power 100mA page 45 L appears next to the battery icon Z gt A gt A gt a gt The battery power decreases as shown by the battery icon If LOW BATTERY appears you cannot operate the player In this case charge the battery by connecting to your computer e Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F e The number of times the battery can be recharged before it is used up is approximately 500 times This number differs depending on the conditions under which you use the player e 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 e DATA ACCESS appears in the display while the player accesses the computer Do not disconnect the player while DATA ACCESS appears or the file being transferred may be destroyed The control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected to a computer e Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of the player e We do not guarantee the recharge of the battery using personally assembled computers or modified computers e Ifyou charge the player when it has not been used for a long period your computer may not recognize the player or nothing may appear on the display Charge the player for about 5 minutes and it starts operating properly Conti
48. sired point When fast rewinding or fast forwarding a song Elapsed time Full length of the song file e The player offers a variety of play modes including random play and selected repeat play page 25 You can also change the sound quality with the equalizer settings page 27 or the Bass function page 28 Continued 23 24 Playing Music continued Setting the Play Mode The player offers a variety of play modes including random play and selected repeat play 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears 2 Press the lt 4 gt PI button to select amp Settings and then press the PII button to confirm 3 Press the I lt gt Pi button to select Music Settings and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the I lt 4 gt P1 button to select Play Mode and then press the Pll button to confirm 5 Press the k gt P1 button to select the desired play mode and then press the PII button to confirm To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button List of play modes Setting item Icon Description Normal No icon After the current song ends all songs in the selected folder album artist are played once Default setting Repeat all GF After the current song ends all songs in the selected folder album artist are played repeatedly dIsnw Bulkeldg m Repeat 1 song G 1 The current song is played repeatedly
49. te status gt Release the computer from Sleep or hibernate status Charging completes very quickly Ifthe battery is already almost fully charged when charging begins little time is needed to reach full charge Recording Symptom Cause Remedy MEMORY FULL is displayed even though the maximum recording time is not reached e The player can display up to a combined total of 999 files and folders Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player the player cannot display or play any files folders or levels that exceed this limit gt Delete unnecessary files until the combined total of files and folders becomes 999 or less gt Export the recorded files to a computer The remaining recording time remains the same even though files are deleted Due to system restrictions the remaining recording time may not improve if only short files are deleted Cannot record There is not enough free space in the built in flash memory gt Delete unnecessary files gt Export the recorded files to a computer Necessary free space may vary depending on the bit rate or recording time The player can display up to a combined total of 999 files and folders Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player the player cannot display or play any files folders or levels that exceed this limit gt Delete unnecessary files until the combined total of files and folders becomes 99
50. tton to select Delete Rec Data and then press the Pll button to confirm 4 Press the I lt 4 gt P1 button to select the recorded sound file you want to delete and then press the PII button to confirm 5 Press the k gt P1 button to select OK and then press the Pll button to confirm The selected sound file is deleted e To delete all recorded sound files select Delete All in step 4 e To stop deleting select Cancel in step 5 3210A Bulpjoday bulua s 7 p 41 Changing the Settings FM Settings NWZ B133F B135F only You can change the various settings using the Settings menu The following procedure is Setting Description the basic way to change settings Scan Sensitivity 1 Press and hold the BACK HOME button until the HOME menu appears Adjusts sensitivity to find broadcast stations If the player does not find your desired broadcast station due to weak reception set to High If the reception is too sensitive and the player receives signals from unwanted stations set to Low High is set by default 2 Press the lt gt button to select amp Settings and then press the Pll button to confirm FM Auto Preset Presets receivable broadcast stations automatically For details see Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations page 31 3 Press the I lt gt P1 button to select the item you want and then press a TESA the ll button to
51. turn off the beep sound set to Beep OFF Beep ON is set by default Power Save Mode Sets the power save setting When set to Save ON Normal the power save screen appears in the display when no operation is performed for about 15 seconds When set to Save ON Super the screen goes blank when no operation is performed for about 15 seconds This setting consumes the least battery power When set to Save OFF the icon s or letter s appears in the display constantly during playback or FM reception NWZ B133F B135F only Save ON Normal is set by default LED Turns the power illuminator on off To turn on the power illuminator set to LED ON To turn off the power illuminator set to LED OFF LED ON is set by default 44 Setting Description Contrast Adjusts the screen contrast To adjust the numerical value use the kK PP button You can adjust the contrast of the screen 7 to 7 USB Bus Powered Sets the rate of battery charging When set to High Power 500mA the player will be charged at 500 milliampere per second The player will be charged quickly zy When set to Low Power 100mA the player will be charged at 100 wn milliampere per second Although the player is charged slower the 2 stability of data transferring will be improved High Power 500 mA is set by default Q Information Information such as the model name bu
52. west frequency preset station is received By pressing the PII button during FM reception the player pauses the FM reception If you press the Pl button again the player resumes FM reception To stop automatic presetting Select Cancel in step 5 and press the PI button to confirm To return to the previous menu Press the BACK HOME button To preset broadcasting stations manually 1 Select the desired frequency amp page 29 35 2 Press the BACK HOME button to return to the FM menu press the Hea gt P1 button to select Add Preset and then press the gt II button to confirm Press the I lt gt gt button to select the preset number you want to assign to the current frequency and then press the II button to confirm If you select a preset number that is already assigned to another frequency the message confirming whether to replace the setting appears Selecting OK and pressing the Pll button will replace the setting Ajuo 4SELG 4EELE ZMN O1PeY W4 Guipsoray 6ujuaysi7 i Continued 33 Listening Recording FM Radio NWZ B133F B135F only continued To delete a preset broadcast station Selecting Broadcast Stations in the Preset Tuning Mode 1 Start FM reception page 29 35 You cannot select broadcast stations if no broadcast stations are preset Preset the receivable stations using the FM Auto Preset function page 31 or preset the broadcast stations manually page 33
53. will be able to be displayed properly on supplied software 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 About the customer support Web sites If you have any questions or issues with this product or would like information on compatible items with this product visit the following web sites For customers in the USA http www sony com walkmansupport For customers in Canada http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport For customers in Europe http support sony europe com DNA For customers in Latin America http www sony latin com index crp For customers in other countries regions http www sony asia com support For customers who purchased the overseas models http www sony co jp overseas support Specifications Audio compression technology supported bit rates and sampling frequency e MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 to 320 kbps variable bit rate compliant 32 44 1 48 kHz e WMA Windows Media Audio 32 to 192 kbps variable bit rate compliant 44 1 kHz Sampling frequency may not correspond to all encoders Maximum recordable number of songs and time Approx The approximate times are based on a transferred 4 minute MP3 format song Other playable audio file format song and time number ma
54. y be different than MP3 format NW2Z B133 B133F NW2Z B135 B135F Bit rate Songs Time Songs Time 48 kbps 650 43 hr 20 min 1 320 88 hr 00 min 64 kbps 495 33 hr 00 min 1 000 66 hr 40 min 128 kbps 245 16 hr 20 min 500 33 hr 20 min 256 kbps 120 8 hr 00 min 250 16 hr 40 min 320 kbps 99 6 hr 30 min 200 13 hr 20 min Continued uopewnoyju jeuonippy a 67 68 Additional Information continued Maximum recordable time Approx The times below are estimated for the case where only FM NWZ B133F B135F only or Voice audio files are stored The time may differ depending on the conditions under which the player is used NWZ B133 B133F NWZ B135 B135F Codec Time Time Voice Recording High 11 hr 50 min 24 hr 20 min Voice Recording Mid 23 hr 40 min 48 hr 50 min Voice Recording Low 47 hr 30 min 97 hr 40 min FM Recording 5 hr 50 min 12 hr 10 min The player uses MS ADPCM codec for recording the sound and the FM programs Capacity User available capacity NWZ B133 B133F 1 GB Approx more than 889 MB 932 773 888 bytes NWZ B135 B135F 2 GB Approx more than 1 77 GB 1 903 001 600 bytes l Available storage capacity of the player may vary A portion of the memory is used for data management functions Documents PDF file approx 21 MB Output headphones Frequency response 20 to 20 000 Hz when playing data file single signal measurement FM tun
55. y to a USB port as connection via a USB hub may not work However a USB hub that supplies power can be used e Another application is running on the computer gt Disconnect the player wait a few minutes and reconnect it If the problem persists disconnect the player restart the computer and then reconnect the player Symptom Cause Remedy The player is not recognized by the computer when it is connected to the computer The player s USB connector is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly gt Disconnect the player and then reconnect it A USB hub is being used gt Connect the player directly to a USB port as connection via a USB hub may not work However a USB hub that supplies power can be used The USB port on your computer may have a problem Connect the player s USB connector to another USB port on your computer Audio files cannot be transferred to the player from your computer Transferring may be stopped due to influences such as static electricity etc gt This happens to protect data information Disconnect the player then reconnect it The player s USB connector is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly Make sure that DATA ACCESS or CONNECTED USB appears on the display gt Disconnect the player and then reconnect it There is not enough free space in the built in flash memory gt Delete unnecessary songs to increase free space
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
MANUAL DEL USUARIO Samsung STP-103PDK label printer MOD. 195 CE USO DOMESTICO/CE HOME USE Descargar Ficha Técnica Robbe Arcus Oki 2400 Printer User Manual Contour L3TM - Energy Center 取扱説明書 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file