Display the source list (page 16).

Importing audio files into the

HDD

— Import

You can import audio files from an “MG Memory Stick” into the HDD.

SOURCE

F1 MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F3

R dial

1

Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select

 

“MEMORY STICK.”

 

2

Press (MENU).

 

 

The menu display appears.

 

3

Rotate the R dial to select “Check In,”

 

then press the R dial.

 

4

Rotate the R dial to select “Import,”

 

then press the R dial.

 

5

Rotate the R dial to select the track

 

you want to import.

 

 

The selected item is marked with “

.”

 

In the default setting, all tracks are selected in

 

the track name list.

 

 

To select specific tracks, press (F2) (ALL) to

 

cancel the selection first.

 

 

To cancel the item being selected, press the R

 

dial again.

 

6

Repeat step 5 to select all tracks you

 

want to import.

 

7

Press (F1) (START).

 

 

Import starts.

 

 

The normal playback display appears when

 

import is completed.

 

To cancel Import

Press (F3) (CANCEL).

Notes

Check-Out is the only possible measure to transfer an imported track to a “Memory Stick” or a Network Walkman.

Only the tracks that can be imported are displayed in the list.

Storing data onto the HDD

— Backup

You can temporarily store any digital camera data in a “Memory Stick” or voice data in an IC recorder together to the HDD.

MENU

F3

R dial

1

2 Rotate the R dial to select “Memory Stick,” then press the R dial.

3 Rotate the R dial to select a folder/file to be backed up, then press (MENU).

4 Rotate the R dial to select “Backup,” then press the R dial.

Backup starts.

The list display appears when backup is completed. Backed up data is stored in the DATA folder.

5 Press (F3) ( ).

The normal display appears.

To cancel Backup

Press (F3) (CANCEL).

Notes

Backed up data cannot be played back on this unit.

Folders such as HIFI folders and CONTROL folders in the “MG Memory Stick” cannot be backed up.

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