Sony VGF-WA1 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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VGF-WA1 3-094-116-11(1)
Operation
To put the Wireless Digital Audio in
standby mode
While this device is powered on, press the
button on this device or on the remote control.
The (POWER) lamp lights up in red.
If the AC adapter is plugged into this device, a
clock appears on the display window.
Notes
If this device is connected to a computer via the
USB cable, the (POWER) button does not work.
If you press the (POWER) button while
downloading a music file from a computer to the
internal memory, while deleting music files stored
on the internal memory, or while initializing the
internal memory, this device finishes the operation
before going into standby mode.
In standby mode, the backlight of the control panel
does not light even if you press the LIGHT button.
When this device is running on the AC adapter
and the [Options] – [Wireless LAN Power] option
is set to [Power Save], if you press the (POWER)
button to put this device in standby mode, the
wireless LAN power will be turned off.
When this device is running on the internal
battery, if you put this device in standby mode, the
wireless LAN power is turned off and the backlight
of the display window goes out.
To fully shut down
Unplug the AC adapter and turn the BATTERY
switch to OFF.
Listening to music files
stored on a computer (PC
Streaming Function)
You can play music files that are stored on your
computer with this device via wireless LAN.
This device can connect to one server at a time.
You can also download the music file that is being
played to the internal memory of this device (page
37).
Playable file formats
ATRAC3
1)
ATRAC3plus
1)
MP3
WMA
2)
AAC
1)
Linear PCM (WAV)
1)
You can play these formats only when the server is
the VAIO Media Integrated Server. You cannot
play content obtained from online music stores.
2)
You can play a copyrighted file in this format only
when the server is Windows Media Connect or
Windows Media Player.
Note
Depending on the server to which you are
connecting, there may be some files which you
cannot play. For details, see “Playable/
downloadable file formats” (page 62).