Sony NW-HD3 operating instructions 42 GB, Sound, Operation/Playback

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Sound

Symptom

Case and/or corrective action

There is no sound. Noise is heard.

The volume level is set to zero. Turn the volume up

 

(page 18).

 

The headphone plug is not connected properly. Connect it to

 

(headphones)/LINE OUT jack securely (page 18).

 

The headphone plug is dirty. Clean the headphone plug with a

 

soft dry cloth.

 

No audio data is stored in the hard disk.

The volume does not increase.

“AVLS” is set to “On.” Set it to “Off” (page 30).

There is no sound from the right

The headphone plug is not connected properly. Connect it to

channel of the headphones.

(headphones)/LINE OUT jack securely (page 18).

The volume cannot be adjusted.

“Audio Out” is set to “Line Out.” Adjust the volume using the

 

volume control on the connected device, or set “Audio Out” to

 

“Headphone” (page 30).

When using the player with a stereo system connected, the sound is distorted or noisy.

“Audio Out” is set to “Headphone.” Set it to “Line Out” (page 30).

When playing an MP3 audio track, the sound does not change even if the “V-SUR” and “SOUND EQ” in “Sound” have been set.

Only the settings in “Digital Sound Preset” work when playing an MP3 audio track (page 30).

Operation/Playback

Symptom

Case and/or corrective action

Buttons do not work.

The buttons are locked. Slide the HOLD switch back

 

(page 19).

 

Moisture condensation has occurred. Leave the player aside for

 

a few hours until the moisture evaporates.

 

The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery

 

(page 8).

 

When the player is connected to your computer that is powered,

 

if the USB adaptor is connected to the player, button operations

 

are disabled. Remove the USB adaptor from the player (

 

page 9).

Playback has stopped suddenly.

The remaining battery power is insufficient. Charge the battery

 

(page 8).

 

When trying to play an MP3 audio track that cannot be played

 

on this player, playback will stop. Press to select other

 

tracks (page 19).

The backlight is not turned on.

“Backlight” is set to “Off.” Set it to “Auto,” “10 seconds,” or “30 seconds” (page 31).

“” is displayed for a title.

Characters that cannot be displayed on the player are involved. Use the SonicStage software to rename the title with appropriate characters.

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Contents Portable Hard Disk Audio Player For the customers in the USA Owner’s RecordFor the customers in the USA and Canada Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents On the supplied software Precautions Checking the Supplied Accessories For customers in the USPlayer Guide to Parts and ControlsAbout the serial number Player displayConnect the the AC power adaptor to the USB adaptor Preparing a Power SourceSlide the BUILT-IN Battery switch to on Connect the USB adaptor to the playerBattery life continuous use Charging the battery using a USB connectionChecking the remaining power of the battery To remove the USB adaptor from the playerInstalling SonicStage on Your Computer 10 GBPreparing the required system Installing SonicStage 11 GBImporting Audio Data to Your Computer 12 GBSelect Start All Programs* SonicStage SonicStage To select the tracks you do not want to record 13 GBTo stop recording Click Music Source on the SonicStage windowTransferring Audio Data to the Player 14 GB15 GB To stop transferringClick Transfer on the right side of the SonicStage window Using SonicStage Help 16 GBClick Help SonicStage Help while SonicStage is running 17 GB To understand SonicStage HelpTo search for a word inside an explanation 18 GB Adjust the volume by pressing Volume +Playing Back Press Playable audio data 19 GBLocking the controls To unlock the controlsChecking information in the display 20 GBBasic playback operations Play, stop, search To turn off the player21 GB Playing Back Tracks Selected by ModePress Mode repeatedly to select a Mode Press  or  to select an itemMode To return to the display where you start playback22 GB To return to the track listMode displays ArtistGenre Playback Bookmark track play 24 GBAdding a bookmark To play the bookmarked tracks25 GB To cancel set upChanging Playback To return to normal playPlayback options Play Mode 26 GBMenu display/icon Explanation On playback of a play unit What is a play unit ?27 GB On Shuffle playPlaying tracks repeatedly To return to the display where you select a Mode28 GB Repeat playTo change sound quality Changing Sound Quality and Settings29 GB To return to the previous displaySetup items Options  Default setting30 GB Items Options  Default settings 31 GBSound EQ Custom 32 GBCustomizing sound quality Press  or  to select the sound levelTo return to the display where you select Mode Adjusting treble and bass emphasisDigital Sound Preset 33 GBTransferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer 34 GBConnecting cord Connecting Other DevicesConnected device Setting Headphones 35 GBResetting to Factory Settings Storing Data Other Than Audio Files36 GB Initializing Hard Disk 37 GBPress  to select Yes, and then press  38 GB Press  to select Initialize Hard Disk, and then press To remove the built-in rechargeable battery 39 GB40 GB Symptom Case and/or corrective action TroubleshootingPower 41 GB42 GB SoundOperation/Playback 43 GB Connection with the computer/SonicStageTransferred to the player is not 44 GBComputer Much. Available recording time45 GB OthersMessage Meaning Error Messages46 GB 5C 35C47 GB Message Meaning Corrective actionSpecificationsIndex 49 GB ModeSony Corporation