Sony NW-HD3 44 GB, Computer, Transferred to the player is not, Much. Available recording time

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Symptom

Case and/or corrective action

The player is not recognized by the

The USB adaptor is not connected correctly to the player.

computer when it is connected to

Insert the USB adaptor securely until it reaches to the end

the computer.

and clicks into place (page 8).

 

 

The USB cable is not connected properly. Disconnect the USB

 

cable and then reconnect it.

 

A USB hub is used. Connecting via a USB hub is not

 

guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to the computer.

 

The driver file for the player has not been installed. Reinstall

 

the SonicStage software for the player using the supplied

 

CD-ROM (page 11) to install the driver together.

 

The installation of the SonicStage software had been failed.

 

Disconnect the player and your computer, and then reinstall the

 

software again using the supplied CD-ROM (page 11).

 

Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON.

Audio data cannot be transferred

The USB cable is not connected properly. Disconnect the USB

to the player from your computer.

cable and then reconnect it.

 

The track has already been transferred to the player three

 

times. Transfer back the track to the computer to increase the

 

transferable count (page 34), and then transfer it to the

 

player again.

 

The free space of the hard disk in the player is insufficient.

 

Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your computer to

 

increase the free space (page 34).

 

You have already transferred over 65,535 tracks or over 4,096

 

groups to the hard disk of the player. Or you have already

 

transferred over 999 tracks for a group.

 

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.

 

 

The number of tracks that can be

The free space in the hard disk of the player is not enough for

transferred to the player is not

the size of audio data you tried to transfer. Transfer back any

much. (Available recording time

unnecessary tracks to increase the free space (page 34).

is short.)

Data other than audio data is stored in the hard disk of the

 

player. Move data other than audio data to the computer to

 

increase the free space.

Audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer from the player.

A computer other than the one used for transfer to the player is selected as the transfer target. Audio data cannot be transferred back to a computer other than the one used for transfer to the player.

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.

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Contents Portable Hard Disk Audio Player Owner’s Record For the customers in the USA and CanadaFor the customers in the USA Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents On the supplied software Precautions Checking the Supplied Accessories For customers in the USGuide to Parts and Controls About the serial numberPlayer Player displayPreparing a Power Source Slide the BUILT-IN Battery switch to onConnect the the AC power adaptor to the USB adaptor Connect the USB adaptor to the playerCharging the battery using a USB connection Checking the remaining power of the batteryBattery life continuous use To remove the USB adaptor from the playerPreparing the required system Installing SonicStage on Your Computer10 GB Installing SonicStage 11 GBSelect Start All Programs* SonicStage SonicStage Importing Audio Data to Your Computer12 GB 13 GB To stop recordingTo select the tracks you do not want to record Click Music Source on the SonicStage windowTransferring Audio Data to the Player 14 GBClick Transfer on the right side of the SonicStage window 15 GBTo stop transferring Click Help SonicStage Help while SonicStage is running Using SonicStage Help16 GB To search for a word inside an explanation 17 GBTo understand SonicStage Help Adjust the volume by pressing Volume + Playing Back18 GB Press 19 GB Locking the controlsPlayable audio data To unlock the controls20 GB Basic playback operations Play, stop, searchChecking information in the display To turn off the playerPlaying Back Tracks Selected by Mode Press Mode repeatedly to select a Mode21 GB Press  or  to select an itemTo return to the display where you start playback 22 GBMode To return to the track listGenre Playback Mode displaysArtist 24 GB Adding a bookmarkBookmark track play To play the bookmarked tracksTo cancel set up Changing Playback25 GB To return to normal playMenu display/icon Explanation Playback options Play Mode26 GB What is a play unit ? 27 GBOn playback of a play unit On Shuffle playTo return to the display where you select a Mode 28 GBPlaying tracks repeatedly Repeat playChanging Sound Quality and Settings 29 GBTo change sound quality To return to the previous display30 GB Setup itemsOptions  Default setting Items Options  Default settings 31 GB32 GB Customizing sound qualitySound EQ Custom Press  or  to select the sound levelAdjusting treble and bass emphasis Digital Sound PresetTo return to the display where you select Mode 33 GBTransferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer 34 GBConnecting Other Devices Connected device Setting HeadphonesConnecting cord 35 GB36 GB Resetting to Factory SettingsStoring Data Other Than Audio Files Press  to select Yes, and then press  Initializing Hard Disk37 GB 38 GB Press  to select Initialize Hard Disk, and then press To remove the built-in rechargeable battery 39 GB40 GB Troubleshooting PowerSymptom Case and/or corrective action 41 GBOperation/Playback 42 GBSound 43 GB Connection with the computer/SonicStage44 GB ComputerTransferred to the player is not Much. Available recording time45 GB OthersError Messages 46 GBMessage Meaning 5C 35C47 GB Message Meaning Corrective actionSpecificationsIndex 49 GB ModeSony Corporation