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.Troubleshooting .Media Go does not support contents that use digital rights management About Windows Operating System . Customer Registration Link technology (“WM-DRM”) for Windows Media. If you transfer “WM-DRM” About contents, use Windows Media Player. Refer to “Specifications” - “Specifications” - 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. . Customer Support Link 2 hours Make sure that the OS is Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later), Windows Vista*1 . Other useful Links “Supported file format” in the User Guide (HTML document) to check if your After executing [Setup.exe], the WALKMAN Guide shortcut appears (Service Pack 1 or later) or Windows 7*1. Includes link information, etc., on the download site. “WALKMAN” support “WM-DRM” contents. on the desktop of your computer. *1 [Compatibility mode] for Windows XP is not supported. The bundled items differ depending on the country/region of purchase. Fully-charged For details on transferring music, videos, photos or podcasts, refer to the User 5 Double-click (WALKMAN Guide) on the .Hint Guide. The User Guide can be readily viewed from the WALKMAN Guide. desktop to start the WALKMAN Guide. .After executing [Setup.exe], you can use the free space in the [Storage Media] folder Turning your “WALKMAN” On and Off more effectively by formatting the built-in flash memory of your “WALKMAN.” To For details on transferring music, etc., refer to the User Guide format the built-in flash memory of your “WALKMAN,” see “To initialize (format) your To turn on Press any button. included in the WALKMAN Guide. “WALKMAN”” on the backside. To turn off Press and hold the HOME button. m Cause/Remedy Symptom Cause/Remedy Parts and Controls About volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) An alarm (beep)*1 and warning [Check the volume level] are meant to protect your ears when you raise the volume setting beyond a specific level*2 for the first time. You can cancel the alarm and warning by pressing any button or tapping [OK] button on the alert dialog. Note .You can turn up the volume beyond the specific level*2 after canceling the alarm and warning. .After the initial warning, the alarm and warning repeat for every 20 cumulative hours that the volume is set beyond the specific level*2; when this happens, the volume is changed to the initial setting automatically. .If the volume is set beyond the specific level*2 and you turn off the “WALKMAN,” the volume returns to the specific level*2 automatically. *1 The alarm (beep) does not sound when connecting a Bluetooth audio device. *2 Specific level = [14] (when using wired headphones) Specific level = [18] (when using Bluetooth headphones) .Touch screen Touch (tap) an icon, item, control button, etc., on the screen to operate your “WALKMAN.” .Microphone Use to make voice recordings. .HOME button Press to display the Home menu. Press and hold to place your “WALKMAN” into standby mode. .Headphone jack .WM-PORT jack Connect the USB cable (supplied), or peripheral devices (not supplied). ../.buttons .Bluetooth indicator .VOL +*1/– button .HOLD switch ..*1 button .Strap hole .RESET button Use a small pin, etc. *1 There are tactile dots. Use them to help with button operations. Troubleshooting If your “WALKMAN” does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. 1 Find the symptoms of the issue in “Troubleshooting” in the User Guide (HTML document), and try any correcti...
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