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Basic Operations
2 Start playback.
1 Press the Play/Stop
button.
2 Rotate the VOL
(+/–) control to
adjust the volume.
HOLD switch
(Set to off.)
When the normal playback mode is selected,
playback stops automatically after the last song is
played*.
* When a “Memory Stick” (not supplied) is inserted into
the slot, songs stored in the “Memory Stick” will be
played after the last song in the built-in flash memory is
played.
If playback does not start
Make sure that the HOLD switch is set to off
(page 32).
To stop playback
Press the Play/Stop button.
To adjust the volume
The volume can be set in the PRESET and MANUAL
mode (page 35 to 36).
z Tip
If your Network Walkman is not operated for 10 seconds
while in stop mode, the display automatically turns off.
When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off after
scrolling is finished.
What is the Group function?
The Group function enables you to select favorite music conveniently on your Network Walkman. You can
transfer or play songs by album or artist using the Group function.
Note that the group information may be erased or damaged if a song that is transferred to “Memory Stick”
using the Group function is edited with a device that does not support the function.
Track1
Group1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Group4
Track2
Track3
Group2 Group5
Group3 Group6
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track2
Track3
• Playback starts in order of the songs in the built-in flash
memory, and then data in the “Memory Stick”.
• The track number is the order of songs in each group.
• You can switch between Track Name mode and Group
mode by pulling the Shuttle switch.
• In the Group mode, group names are displayed instead
of track names. In addition, any shift operations, such
as Skip or Repeat, are performed by group.
Transferring by group
The audio files transferred to the SonicStage software are
always grouped when transferred to the built-in flash
memory or a “Memory Stick”.
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Track1
Track2
Track3
Track1
Built-in flash memory
“Memory Stick”
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