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4 Press to select “Yes,” and then press .

The message appears, and then the Format display appears.

To cancel set up

In step 4, select “No,” and then press . The Format display appears.

Press MENU to return to the MENU display. Press and hold MODE or press MENU in the MENU display to return to the display before step 1.

To return to the display where you select

aMODE

Press MODE.

Note

You cannot reset to the factory settings during playback.

Initializing 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.

If tracks are erased by initializing, SonicStage recognizes them as tracks to be transferred back to the computer when the player is connected to your computer. Therefore,

the remaining transferable count increases automatically.

1 While the player is stopped, press MENU.

The MENU display appears.Other Functions

2 Press or to select “Format,” and then press .

The Format display appears.

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Contents Portable Hard Disk Audio Player For the customers in the USA and Canada Owner’s RecordFor the customers in the USA Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents On the supplied software Precautions For customers in the US Checking the Supplied AccessoriesAbout the serial number Guide to Parts and ControlsPlayer Player displaySlide the BUILT-IN Battery switch to on Preparing a Power SourceConnect the the AC power adaptor to the USB adaptor Connect the USB adaptor to the playerChecking the remaining power of the battery Charging the battery using a USB connectionBattery life continuous use To remove the USB adaptor from the player10 GB Installing SonicStage on Your ComputerPreparing the required system 11 GB Installing SonicStage12 GB Importing Audio Data to Your ComputerSelect Start All Programs* SonicStage SonicStage To stop recording 13 GBTo select the tracks you do not want to record Click Music Source on the SonicStage window14 GB Transferring Audio Data to the PlayerTo stop transferring 15 GBClick Transfer on the right side of the SonicStage window 16 GB Using SonicStage HelpClick Help SonicStage Help while SonicStage is running To understand SonicStage Help 17 GBTo search for a word inside an explanation Playing Back Adjust the volume by pressing Volume +18 GB Press Locking the controls 19 GBPlayable audio data To unlock the controlsBasic playback operations Play, stop, search 20 GBChecking information in the display To turn off the playerPress Mode repeatedly to select a Mode Playing Back Tracks Selected by Mode21 GB Press  or  to select an item22 GB To return to the display where you start playbackMode To return to the track listArtist Mode displaysGenre Playback Adding a bookmark 24 GBBookmark track play To play the bookmarked tracksChanging Playback To cancel set up25 GB To return to normal play26 GB Playback options Play ModeMenu display/icon Explanation 27 GB What is a play unit ?On playback of a play unit On Shuffle play28 GB To return to the display where you select a ModePlaying tracks repeatedly Repeat play29 GB Changing Sound Quality and SettingsTo change sound quality To return to the previous displayOptions  Default setting Setup items30 GB 31 GB Items Options  Default settingsCustomizing sound quality 32 GBSound EQ Custom Press  or  to select the sound levelDigital Sound Preset Adjusting treble and bass emphasisTo return to the display where you select Mode 33 GB34 GB Transferring Audio Data Back to Your ComputerConnected device Setting Headphones Connecting Other DevicesConnecting cord 35 GBStoring Data Other Than Audio Files Resetting to Factory Settings36 GB 37 GB Initializing Hard DiskPress  to select Yes, and then press  Press  to select Initialize Hard Disk, and then press  38 GB39 GB To remove the built-in rechargeable battery40 GB Power TroubleshootingSymptom Case and/or corrective action 41 GBSound 42 GBOperation/Playback Connection with the computer/SonicStage 43 GBComputer 44 GBTransferred to the player is not Much. Available recording timeOthers 45 GB46 GB Error MessagesMessage Meaning 5C 35CMessage Meaning Corrective action 47 GBSpecificationsIndex Mode 49 GBSony Corporation