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The owner's manual instructs users to read sections on using the unit safely and important notes before operating the unit. It emphasizes the importance of following instructions in these sections for proper and safe use. The manual should be fully read and kept handy for future reference.
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1. V-LINK Button - Allows connection to Roland V-LINK compatible devices for remote control.
2. SETUP Buttons - Used to access menus and make system settings.
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2. Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic By ensuring these batteries are disposed of Notice for the customer in the countries • The ability to display the languages on supplied
Equipment (Applicable in the European correctly, you will help prevent potentially applying EU Directives software will depend on the installed OS on
Union and other European countries negative consequences for the environment and The manufacturer of this product is Sony your computer. For better results, please ensure
with separate collection systems) human health which could otherwise be caused by Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, that the installed OS is compatible with the
inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC desired language you want to display.
This symbol on the product or on
recycling of the materials will help to conserve and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, – We do not guarantee all the languages will
its packaging indicates that this
natural resources. Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. be able to be displayed properly on supplied
product shall not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall For any service or guarantee matters please refer software.
In case of products that for safety, performance to the addresses given in separate service or
be handed over to the applicable – User-created characters and some special
or data integrity reasons require a permanent guarantee documents.
collection point for the recycling characters may not be displayed.
connection with an incorporated battery, this
of electrical and electronic • Depending on the types of the text and
equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed
battery should be replaced by qualified service For the Customers who purchased the
staff only. product in Japan characters, the text shown on the player may not
of correctly, you will help prevent potential be displayed properly on device. This is due to:
To ensure that the battery will be treated properly,
negative consequences for the environment and
hand over the product at end-of-life to the – The capacity of the connected player.
human health, which could otherwise be caused
applicable collection point for the recycling of – The player is not functioning normally.
by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
electrical and electronic equipment. – Content information is written in the language
The recycling of materials will help to conserve
natural resources. For more detailed information or the character that is not supported by the
For all other batteries, please view the section on player.
about recycling of this product, please contact
how to remove the battery from the product safely.
your local Civic Office, your household waste On static electricity from the human body
Hand the battery over to the applicable collection
disposal service or the shop where you purchased On rare occasions, you may not be able to operate
point for the recycling of waste batteries.
the product. the player due to strong static electricity from the
Applicable accessories: Headphones human body. If this happens, leave the player for
For more detailed information about recycling
Notice for users
Disposal of waste batteries (applicable of this product or battery, please contact your about 30 seconds to one minute. You will then be
in the European Union and other local Civic Office, your household waste disposal • The recorded song is limited to private use able to operate the player normally again.
European countries with separate service or the shop where you purchased the only. Use of the song beyond this limit requires
collection systems) product. permission of the copyright holders.
This symbol on the battery or on For the Customers in Netherlands • Sony is not responsible for incomplete
the packaging indicates that the Voor de klanten in Nederland recording/downloading or damaged file due to
battery provided with this product Gooi de batterij niet weg maar problems of the player or computer.
shall not be treated as household lever deze in als klein chemisch
waste. afval (KCA).
3. Table of Contents
Getting Started..........................................................................................................................................6 Recording FM Radio ............................................................................................................................33
Supplied Accessories.............................................................................................................................6 Playing Back Recorded FM Radio Programs .........................................................................34
Parts and Controls ...................................................................................................................................8
HOME menu ............................................................................................................................................10 Listening/Recording Voice ............................................ 36
Recording Sound ..................................................................................................................................36
Basic Operations ............................................................ 12 Playing Back the Recorded Sound Files ..................................................................................37
Charging the Battery ..........................................................................................................................12
Turning the Player On and Off ......................................................................................................14 Settings .......................................................................... 39
Transferring Music Manually ..........................................................................................................15 Changing the Settings.......................................................................................................................39
Playing Music ................................................................. 17 Using “Auto Transfer” software .................................... 43
Playing Music...........................................................................................................................................17 Transferring Music Automatically ...............................................................................................43
Searching for songs by folder and file name ...........................................................18
Searching for songs by artist, album, or song name...........................................19 Troubleshooting ............................................................ 46
Changing the Play Mode .................................................................................................................23 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................46
Setting the Sound Quality...............................................................................................................25 Messages....................................................................................................................................................57
Listening/Recording FM Radio Additional Information ................................................. 60
(NWD-B103F/B105F only) ............................................. 27 Precautions ...............................................................................................................................................60
Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode ........................................................27 Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................65
Listening to FM Radio in the Preset Tuning Mode ...........................................................29 Index .............................................................................................................................................................69
Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations .........................................................................29
Selecting Broadcast Stations in the Preset Tuning Mode ................................32
4. Getting Started About the serial number
The serial number provided for the player is required for the customer registration. The
Thank you for purchasing the NWD-B103/B105/B103F/B105F*1.
number is shown on the rear of the USB connector base of the player.
By transferring songs from your computer to the player by drag and drop, you can enjoy
them wherever you go. You can also listen to FM radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only) and
record voice using the player.
The built-in flash memory of the player stores the “Auto Transfer” software. Since the
software can be used as is, stored on the flash memory, no installation on the computer is
necessary. You can transfer audio files automatically just by connecting to the computer
( page 43).
Serial number
Supplied Accessories Note on formatting the player
Please check the accessories in the package.
• Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. If you format the
Headphones (1) built-in flash memory, format it on the player ( page 42).
Operation Guide (this manual)*2 (1) • Operation Guide (PDF file) and the “Auto Transfer” software are stored in the built-in
Quick Start Guide*3 (1) flash memory of the player. If the built-in flash memory is formatted, all files including
“Auto Transfer” software*4 Operation Guide (PDF file) and the “Auto Transfer” software will be erased. Be sure to
verify the files stored in memory prior to formatting and export necessary files to the
hard disk of your computer or other device.
If you format the built-in flash memory of the player by accident, download Operation
Guide (PDF file) or the “Auto Transfer” software from the support web site ( page 47)
and store it in the built-in flash memory of the player.
*1 Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some models may not be
available.
*2 Depending on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, the Operation Guide is
supplied only by PDF file in the player’s memory (not a printed manual).
*3 The Quick Start Guide is not supplied when your Operation Guide is supplied by a printed manual.
*4 The “Auto Transfer” software is stored in the built-in flash memory of the player. For details about this
software, see “Using “Auto Transfer” software” ( page 43).
5. Parts and Controls
Front Rear
Headphones
REC/STOP button ( pages 33, 36) BACK/HOME*2 button ( page 11) HOLD switch Strap hole
Starts/stops recording. You can record the Returns to the previous menu. Press and hold You can protect the player against accidental This is used to attach a strap (sold
sound from the microphone or the currently this button to display the HOME menu. operation by using the HOLD switch when separately).
received FM program (NWD-B103F/B105F carrying it.
only). Display ( page 21) By rotating the HOLD switch in the direction USB cap
of the arrow (), all the buttons are Remove the USB cap and connect the USB
VOL +* /– button
1 Microphone ( page 36) connector of the player to a USB connector
inoperable. If you press buttons while the
Adjusts the volume. HOLD function is activated, “HOLD” and on your computer.
(Headphone) jack
When connecting the headphones, insert the the current time appears in the display. (The
/ (Power ON/OFF) button ( page 14)
Turns on/off the player. plug until it clicks into place. If connected current time appears only when the clock is To remove the USB cap
improperly, it may not sound right. set ( page 41).) Remove the USB cap as shown below.
/ button ( pages 11, 22) If you rotate the HOLD switch to the
Selects a song, album, artist, folder or menu * There are tactile dots. Use them to help with
1
opposite position, the HOLD function is
item. You can also skip to the beginning of button operations. released.
the song/album/artist/folder, fast-forward or *2 Functions which are marked near the buttons
fast-rewind. are activated if you press them. Likewise RESET button ( page 46)
functions marked near the buttons, are Resets the player when you press the RESET
* button ( pages 11, 18)
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activated if you press and hold them. button with a small pin, etc. USB connector
Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/ When you turn on the player after resetting
restarts recording. When a menu appears it, the player activates resuming the previous
on the display, use this button to confirm setting items.
menu item.
6. HOME menu To operate the HOME menu
When menu items appear on the HOME menu, press the / button to select an
The HOME menu appears when you turn on the player or press and hold the BACK/ item, and then press the button to confirm.
HOME button of the player. The HOME menu is the starting point to play songs, listen to When menu items appear on the HOME menu and you press the BACK/HOME button,
FM radio*1, play recorded sound files, and change settings. the screen returns to the previous menu. If you press and hold it, the screen returns to the
HOME menu.
HOME menu For example, when you want to play back a song by selecting (Music Library) on the
HOME menu, the menu changes as follows.
HOME menu
Select (Music Library) and press the button.
4 icons appear in the display with the current selection in the center. The current icon Music Library Select your desired folder, and press the button.
changes depending on the function you use.
Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound file ( page 37). Song (File) list Select your desired Song (File), and press the
button. Playback begins.
Music Library Plays transferred songs on the player ( page 17).
Now Playing screen
FM*1 Plays FM radio, or plays back or deletes a recorded FM program ( page 27).
Settings Sets function settings of music, FM*1, voice recording, or the player ( page 39).
Press the BACK/HOME button.
* NWD-B103F/B105F only
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Press and hold the BACK/HOME button.
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7. Basic Operations
Charging the Battery
Basic Operations
On the remaining battery indication
The player’s battery is recharged while the player is connected to a running computer. The battery icon in the display ( page 21) changes as shown below. See page 67 for
Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector to a USB port on your computer. details on battery duration.
The battery power gets low as shown in the battery icon. If “LOW BATTERY” appears, you
cannot operate the player. In this case, charge the battery by connecting to your computer.
Notes
To • Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35 ºC.
• The number of times the battery can be recharged before it is used up is approximately 500 times.
This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you use the player.
USB connector • The battery indicator on the display is only an estimate. For example, one section of black in the
indicator will not always indicate exactly one-fourth of the battery’s charge.
• “DATA ACCESS” appears in the display while the player accesses the computer. Do not disconnect
the player while “DATA ACCESS” appears or the file being transferred may be destroyed.
When the remaining battery indication of the display shows: , charging is complete. • When disconnecting the player from your computer, follow the procedure below.
When you use the player for the first time, or if you have not used the player for a long Double-click (Remove Hardware) in the task tray in the lower right portion of the screen. In
time, recharge it fully until appears on the screen. For details on charging time or the windows that appears, click [USB Mass Storage Device] or [USB Disk], and then click [Stop].
battery life, see page 67. Click [OK].
When “Safe To Remove Hardware” appears on the screen, disconnect the player from the
Note computer.
• Be careful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player when it is connected to your computer. The icon and the messages displayed may be different depending on the installed OS.
It may be damaged. • The control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected to a computer.
• Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of the player.
• We do not guarantee the recharge of the battery using personally assembled computers or modified
computers.
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8. Basic Operations (continued)
Turning the Player On and Off Transferring Music Manually
Basic Operations
Connect the player to your computer and transfer an audio file to the player.
To turn on the player
Press the / (Power ON/OFF) button so that the screen appears. The player activates Note
resuming the previous setting items. • Only MP3/WMA files can be played on the player ( page 65).
To turn off the player
When the player is turned on, press and hold the / (Power ON/OFF) button until 1 Connect the player directly to a USB port on your computer.
If the screen for selecting what you want Windows to do appears, select [Open folder
to view files] and click [OK], and then go to step 3.
“POWER OFF...” appears.
Hint
• To save the battery consumption, the player activates the functions as follows: Double-click [My Computer] - [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk].
– After turning on the power if there is no operation and playback performed for about 1
minute, the power of the player turns off.
– If there is no operation for a certain period of time while in stop mode, the display turns off
automatically and the player enters stand-by status. When there is no operation for the next
Open the folder ([My Music], etc.) from where you want to transfer the
audio files, and then drag and drop them onto the player’s drive.
The audio files are transferred to the player.
30 minutes, the power of the player turns off. You can also transfer files to the player by dragging and dropping a folder.
To delete songs transferred to the player
Connect the player to your computer, and then delete any unnecessary audio files using
Windows Explorer.
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9. Basic Operations (continued) Playing Music
Hint Playing Music
• You can transfer audio files automatically from a desired folder every time you connect the player to
You can search for desired songs in the following ways.
Playing Music
your computer using the “Auto Transfer” software ( page 43).
• Searching for songs by folder and file name (“Folder/File Name Sort” mode)
Notes • Searching for songs by artist, album, and song name (“Artist/Album/Song Sort” mode)
• Be careful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player when it is connected to your computer.
It may be damaged. / button
• The player does not use SonicStage software (SonicStage software, developed by Sony, manages music
on a computer or transfers music to other types of players). For this player, you can transfer music
simply by dragging and dropping, not using SonicStage.
• Do not disconnect the player while a file is being transferred. If you do, the file being transferred may
be damaged.
• When disconnecting the player from your computer, follow the procedure below.
Double-click (Remove Hardware) in the task tray in the lower right portion of the screen. In
the windows that appears, click [USB Mass Storage Device] or [USB Disk], and then click [Stop].
Click [OK].
BACK/HOME button button
When “Safe To Remove Hardware” appears on the screen, disconnect the player from the
computer.
Note
The icon and the messages displayed may be different depending on the installed OS.
• If the player is disconnected while files are being transferred, unnecessary files may be left in the • Before playing songs:
player. In this case, transfer usable files back to the computer and format the player ( page 42). – Confirm that the battery power is not low or exhausted ( page 13). If it is low or exhausted,
recharge the battery ( page 12).
• Some files may not be played back with the player due to copyright protection.
– Disconnect the player from the computer.
• The player can display up to a combined total of 999 files and folders, and folders of up to 8 levels.
Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player, the player cannot display or play any – Release the HOLD function ( page 9).
files, folders, or levels that exceed this limit. – Turn on the player ( page 14).
• It may take time to start up the player or display the file/folder list when many files or folders are
stored on the player.
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10. Playing Music (continued)
Searching for songs by folder and file name Notes
• The player can display up to a combined total of 999 files and folders, and folders of up to 8 levels.
Playing Music
Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player, the player cannot display or play any
You can search the desired song by the folder/file name.
files, folders, or levels that exceed this limit.
• It may take time to start up the player or display the file/folder list when many files or folders are
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
stored on the player.
To return to the previous menu
Press the / button to select
the button to confirm.
(Music Library), and then press
The following lists of transferred songs and folders appear.
Press the BACK/HOME button.
• “Now Playing”: Plays back the last file* you listened to.
• “Play All”: Plays back all songs on the player.
Searching for songs by artist, album, or song name
• Folder name: Displays the level 1 folders. You can search the desired song by artist/album/song name.
• Song name: Displays the level 1 songs.
• “Artist/Album/Song Sort”: Switches to the “Artist/Album/Song Sort” mode. In this mode,
you can search for desired songs by artist, album, and song name.
* File includes the song, recorded FM radio program (NWD-B103F/B105F only), or
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
recorded sound using the “Voice” menu, that you last listened to.
Press the / button to select
the button to confirm.
(Music Library), and then press
Press the / button to select an item, and then press the
button to confirm.
To find the song you want, repeat this step.
The following lists appear.
• “Now Playing”: Plays back the last file* you listened to.
• “All Songs”: Searches for a song by song name.
Press the / button to select a song, and then press the
button to confirm.
Playback starts.
•
•
•
“Artist”: Searches for a song by artist.
“Album”: Searches for a song by album.
“Folder/File Name Sort”: Switches to the “Folder/File Name Sort” mode. In this mode,
you can search for desired songs by folder and file name.
* File includes the song, recorded FM radio program (NWD-B103F/B105F only), or
recorded sound using the “Voice” menu, that you last listened to.
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11. Playing Music (continued)
Display
Press the / button to select an item, and then press the
button to confirm. When selecting the “Folder/File Name Sort” mode When selecting “Artist/Album/Song Sort” mode
Playing Music
To find the song you want, repeat this step.
Press the / button to select a song, and then press the
button to confirm.
Playback starts.
Notes
• Only songs that have ID3 tag information can be automatically classified by the player. Song title/Folder name indication Current song number/total song
• If an artist or album has no name, “Unknown” appears. If any songs have no name, assigned file For the “Folder/File Name Sort” mode, number indication
names for each song appear. displays file name and folder name currently Displays the song number currently selected
play back. or being played back and the total number
• The player can display up to a combined total of 999 files and folders, and folders of up to 8 levels.
For the “Artist/Album/Song Sort” mode, of songs.
Although you can transfer more files or folders to the player, the player cannot display or play any
displays song title and album title currently
files, folders, or levels that exceed this limit.
played back. When you select “All Songs,” Play mode indication
• It may take time to start up the player or display the file/folder list when many files or folders are the current song title/current artist name is Displays the current play mode icon ( page
stored on the player. displayed. 24). If the play mode is set to “Normal,” no
icon appears.
To return to the previous menu Playback range indication
Displays the playback range. Remaining battery indication
Press the BACK/HOME button. Displays the remaining battery power.
Playing status indication
Displays the current play mode (: Equalizer mode indication
playback, : pause, (): fast-rewind Displays the current equalizer mode (
(or fast-forward), (): skip to the page 26).
beginning of the current (or next) song).
Elapsed time indication
Displays the elapsed time.
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12. Playing Music (continued)
On other operations for playback Changing the Play Mode
To Button operation The player offers a variety of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play.
Playing Music
Pause the song Press the button.
Restart playback Press the button while the song is paused. 1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
Skip to the beginning of the current Press the () button. Press the / button to select (Settings), and then press the
(or next) song
button to confirm.
Fast-rewind (or fast-forward) the Press and hold the () button during playback and
current song release it at the desired point.
Press the / button to select “Music Settings,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Hint
• The player offers a variety of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play ( page
24). You can also change the sound quality with the equalizer settings ( page 26).
Press the / button to select “Play Mode,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the desired play mode, and then
press the button to confirm.
To return to the previous menu
Press the BACK/HOME button.
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13. Playing Music (continued)
List of play modes Setting the Sound Quality
Setting item/Icon Description You can set your desired sound quality according to the music genre, etc.
Playing Music
“Normal”/No icon After the current song ends, all songs in the selected folder/
Repeat all/
album/artist are played once. (Default setting)
After the current song ends, all songs in the selected folder/
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
album/artist are played repeatedly.
Press the / button to select (Settings), and then press the
Repeat 1 song/ 1 The current song is played repeatedly. button to confirm.
Repeat shuffle all/ SHUF After the current song ends, all songs in the selected folder/ Press the / button to select “Music Settings,” and then press the
album/artist are played in random order.
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select “Equalizer,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the desired equalizer setting, and
then press the button to confirm.
To return to the previous menu
Press the BACK/HOME button.
Continued
14. Playing Music (continued) Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
List of equalizer settings Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode
Setting item/Icon Description Be sure to connect the headphones to the player, or the player cannot receive any FM
“EQ OFF”/No icon Turns off the equalizer (Default setting). signal.
Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
1
“EQ Heavy”/ Emphasizes high and low ranges for a more powerful sound. Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
“EQ Rock”/ Emphasizes high and low ranges for a powerful sound.
“EQ Classical”/ Emphasizes high and low ranges, so that even soft sounds Press the / button to select (FM), and then press the
can be heard easily. button to confirm.
“EQ Pop”/ Stresses the middle range audio, ideal for vocals.
“EQ Jazz”/
“EQ Custom”/
Emphasizes high and low ranges for a lively sound.
User-customizable sound settings.
Check that “Manual” is selected, and then press the button to
confirm.
The player enters the manual tuning mode.
When you press the / button to select “Edit,” and
then press the button, you can edit the sound setting. To
edit the sound setting, press the / button to select
the band (5 bands: 100 Hz to 10 kHz) and press the
button to confirm. Then press the / button to select
the sound level (7 levels: -3 to +3) and press the button
to confirm. Repeat this step to set the sound level of every
band. Preset number Frequency
If you return to the previous menu using the BACK/HOME
button after setting the sound level, the setting you have Notes
changed will be canceled. Be sure to press the button to • The preset number is shown only when the current frequency is already preset ( page 29).
confirm.
• The illustrated FM tuner screen may be different from your model.
Continued
15. Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only) (continued)
Listening to FM Radio in the Preset Tuning Mode
Press the / button to select the previous (or next) frequency.
The frequency is changed by 0.1 MHz.
To Button operation
Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations
Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
Select the next frequency You can preset up to 30 receivable broadcast stations (P01 to P30) in your area
Press the button.
automatically using the “FM Auto Preset” function.
Select the previous frequency Press the button. When you use the FM tuner for the first time, or when you move to a new area, we
recommend presetting receivable broadcast stations using the “FM Auto Preset” function.
Select the next receivable broadcast Press and hold the button.
station Note
Select the previous receivable Press and hold the button. • The “FM Auto Preset” operation will delete already preset broadcast stations.
broadcast station
Hint
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
• By pressing and holding the () button during FM reception, the previous (or next) broadcast
station is found. If the broadcast station is receivable, the signal is accepted. Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(Settings), and then press the
To return to the previous menu
Press the BACK/HOME button.
Press the / button to select “FM Settings,” and then press the
button to confirm.
To improve the reception
The headphone’s cord serves as the antenna, so extend it as far as possible.
Continued
16. Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only) (continued)
To preset broadcasting stations manually
Press the / button to select “FM Auto Preset,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select “OK,” and then press the button
to confirm.
1 Press and hold the button during FM reception.
Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in order from low to high frequency.
“COMPLETE” appears when presetting is completed, then the first preset station is Press the / button to select “Add Preset,” and then press the
button to confirm.
received.
Notes Press the / button to select the preset number you want to assign
to the current frequency, and then press the button to confirm.
The current frequency is preset and the preset number appears to the left of the
• The preset number is always sorted from low to high frequency order.
• While you are using the“FM Auto Preset” function, do not activate the HOLD function. frequency. If you select a preset number that is already assigned to another frequency,
the message confirming whether to replace the setting appears. Selecting “OK” and
To stop automatic presetting pressing the button will replace the setting.
Select “Cancel” in step 5 and press the button to confirm.
To delete a preset broadcast station
To return to the previous menu
Press the BACK/HOME button.
1 Press and hold the button during FM reception.
Press the / button to select “Delete Preset,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the preset number you want to
delete, and then press the button to confirm.
Press the / button to select “OK,” and then press the button
to confirm.
The preset broadcast station is deleted.
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17. Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only) (continued)
Selecting Broadcast Stations in the Preset Tuning Mode Recording FM Radio
You cannot select broadcast stations if no broadcast stations are preset. Preset the receivable
stations using the “FM Auto Preset” function ( page 29), or preset the broadcast stations
1 Press and hold the REC/STOP button while listening to the station you
want to record.
Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
manually ( page 31).
The player goes to standby to record.
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
Press the REC/STOP button.
Recording starts.
Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(FM), and then press the
To stop recording, press the REC/STOP button.
The recording is saved as a file named FRnnnn*.mp3 in the [Record] - [FM] folder.
Press the / button to select “Preset,” and then press the * File names are automatically assigned from “FR0001.mp3” to “FR9999.mp3.”
button to confirm.
Hints
The player enters the preset tuning mode.
• You can also record FM radio by pressing briefly the REC/STOP button in step 1, selecting “OK,” and
pressing the button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the previous (or next) preset
number. • Recording in poor reception areas may result in noise. Record where reception is good.
• To pause recording, press the button. Press it again to continue recording.
Note
• When you rename files of the [Record] folder on your computer, or put files which have been
imported to your computer back into the [Record] folder, you may not be able to play them on the
player.
In this case, transfer the files which have been imported to your computer on the player to the folders
other than the [Record] folder, and then play them back as audio content.
18. Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only) (continued)
Playing Back Recorded FM Radio Programs To delete recorded FM radio programs
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears. 1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
Listening/Recording FM Radio (NWD-B103F/B105F only)
Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(FM), and then press the Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(FM), and then press the
Press the / button to select “Play Rec Data,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select “Delete Rec Data,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select a recorded FM radio program you
want, and then press the button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the recorded FM radio program you
want to delete, and then press the button to confirm.
Hint
• To listen to all recorded FM radio programs, select “Play All” in step 4.
Press the / button to select “OK,” and then press the button
to confirm.
The selected FM radio program is deleted.
To return to the previous menu Hints
Press the BACK/HOME button. • To delete all recorded FM radio programs, select “Delete All” in step 4.
• To stop deleting, select “Cancel” in step 5.
19. Listening/Recording Voice
Recording Sound Note
• When you rename files of the [Record] folder on your computer, or put files which have been
You can record sound from the microphone of the player and play recorded sound files imported to your computer back into the [Record] folder, you may not be able to play them on the
using the “Voice” menu. The recorded sound files will be in MP3 format. player.
In this case, transfer the files which have been imported to your computer on the player to the folders
Note other than the [Record] folder, and then play them back as audio content.
• Recording sound cannot work in the “FM” (NWD-B103F/B105F only) or “Settings” function. Change
Listening/Recording Voice
the function to “Voice” or “Music Library” to record sound.
Playing Back the Recorded Sound Files
1 In the “Voice” or “Music Library” function, press and hold the REC/STOP
button.
The player goes to standby to record.
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
Press the REC/STOP button.
Recording starts.
Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(Voice), and then press the
To stop recording, press the REC/STOP button.
The recording is saved as a file named VRnnnn*.mp3 in the [Record] – [Voice] folder.
* File names are automatically assigned from “VR0001.mp3” to “VR9999.mp3.” Press the / button to select “Play Rec Data,” and then press the
button to confirm.
Hints
• You can also record sound by pressing briefly the REC/STOP button in step 1, selecting “OK,” and
pressing the button to confirm.
Press the / button to select a recorded sound file you want, and
then press the button to confirm.
• To pause recording, press the button. Press it again to continue recording. Hint
• You can change the bit rate of the audio file. For details, see “Rec Settings”( page 40). • To listen to all recorded sound files, select “Play All” in step 4.
To return to the previous menu
Press the BACK/HOME button.
20. Listening/Recording Voice (continued) Settings
To delete the recorded sound files Changing the Settings
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears. You can change the various settings using the “Settings” menu. The following procedure is
the basic way to change settings.
Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(Voice), and then press the
1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the HOME menu appears.
Press the / button to select “Delete Rec Data,” and then press the
Press the / button to select
button to confirm.
(Settings), and then press the
Settings
button to confirm.
Press the / button to select the recorded sound file you want to
delete, and then press the button to confirm. Press the / button to select the item you want, and then press
the button to confirm.
Press the / button to select “OK,” and then press the button
to confirm. Repeat step 3 and change its value, and then press the button to
confirm each time.
The selected sound file is deleted.
To return to the previous menu
Hints Press the BACK/HOME button.
• To delete all recorded sound files, select “Delete All” in step 4.
• To stop deleting, select “Cancel” in step 5. “Music Settings”
Setting Description
“Play Mode” Selects a variety of play modes, including random play and selected repeat
play. For details, see “Changing the Play Mode”( page 23).
“Equalizer” Selects a desired sound quality according to the music genre, etc. For
details, see “Setting the Sound Quality”( page 25).
Continued
21. Settings (continued)
“FM Settings” (NWD-B103F/B105F only) “Common Settings”
Setting Description Setting Description
“FM Auto Preset” Presets receivable broadcast stations automatically. For details, see “Set Date-Time” Adjusts the date and time.
“Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations”( page 29). To set a numerical value, use the / button.
To move the highlighted slider, use the button.
“Rec Settings” “AVLS(Volume Limit)” Selects whether or not to set “AVLS(Volume Limit)” (Automatic Volume
Setting Description Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume to prevent auditory
disturbance or distraction. With “AVLS(Volume Limit),” you can listen to
Settings
“Codec” (voice record Selects a level of recording quality from “Low(96kbps),” “Mid(128kbps),” music at a comfortable volume level. “AVLS OFF” is set by default.
settings) or “High(192kbps).”
The higher the level is, the more memory the player uses for recording “Beep” Selects to turn on/off the beep sound when pressing buttons.
sound. “Mid(128kbps)” is set by default. To turn on the beep sound, set to “Beep ON.”
To turn off the beep sound, set to “Beep OFF.” “Beep ON” is set by default.
“Power Save Mode” Selects the power save setting.
When set to “Save ON Normal,” the power save screen appears in the
display when no operation is performed for about 15 seconds.
When set to “Save ON Super,” the screen disappears when no operation is
performed for about 15 seconds. This setting uses the least battery
consumption.
When set to “Save OFF,” the icon(s) or letter(s) appears in the display
constantly during playback or FM reception (NWD-B103F/B105F only).
“Save ON Normal” is set by default.
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22. Settings (continued) Using “Auto Transfer” software
“Information” Transferring Music Automatically
Information such as the model name, built-in flash memory capacity, and firmware version
can be displayed. You can transfer audio files automatically from a desired folder every time you connect the
1: model name player to your computer using the “Auto Transfer” software.
2: built-in flash memory capacity When you use the “Auto Transfer” software for the first time, transfer audio files as follows.
3: version information for the player’s firmware
“Language” 1 Connect the player directly to a USB port on your computer.
If the screen for selecting what you want Windows to do appears, select [Launch Auto
Transfer] and click [OK]. “Auto Transfer” stored in the built-in flash memory of the
Selects the display language from “English,” “Español,” “Français,” “Português,” “Русский,” “ ,”
“ ,” or “ .” player starts up, and then go to the step 3.
“Reset All Settings”
Double-click [My Computer] - [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk] -
Using “Auto Transfer” software
You can reset the player to the default settings. Resetting the player does not delete the ( AutoTransfer.exe) .
songs you have transferred to the player.
When you want to reset the all settings, select “OK” to confirm.
Set the desired items on the “Settings” screen.
Automatic search folder
“Format” You can specify a folder as the automatic search folder when you connect the player to
You can format the built-in flash memory of the player. If the memory is formatted, all files your computer. [My Music] and [Desktop] are specified (checked) by default. If you
will be erased and all setting values returned to their defaults. Be sure to verify the files want to search audio files from folders other than [My Music] and [Desktop], select a
stored in memory prior to formatting and export any necessary files to the hard disk of folder to search from.
your computer or other device. “Specified folder(s)”
When you want to format the player, select “OK” to confirm. Folders to be searched except for [My Music] and [Desktop] appear. When you click
[Add], the folder select screen appears and you can add a folder that is in “Specified
Notes folder(s).” If you want to delete a folder from “Specified folder(s),” select it, and then
• When the remaining battery is low, you cannot format the player. Charge the battery before click [Remove].
formatting.
• Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer.
Continued
23. Using “Auto Transfer” software (continued)
“Search all folders” When you connect the player to your computer after the first time
When you check [Search all folders and drives], audio files will be searched from the The screen for transfer appears and transfer starts.
hard disk drive(s) and folders in your computer. Only audio files that have not been transferred to the player are transferred.
Note
Setting items of the “Advanced Settings” screen
• If you check [Search all folders and drives], search time may increase.
You can set the following items on the “Advanced Settings” screen.
“Advanced”
“Set files/destination for transfer”
The “Advanced Settings” screen appears. You can specify the extension for an audio
Extensions of audio files to be transferred and a list of destination folders appear.
file or folder to be transferred. For details, see “Setting items of the “Advanced
Settings” screen” ( page 45). • [Add]
You can add an extension to an audio file to be transferred and the destination folder.
Click [OK].
Using “Auto Transfer” software
• [Edit]
The screen for transfer appears and transfer starts. You can change the extension setting currently selected.
When transferring completes, a message appears on the “Transfer log” section of the • [Remove]
screen. Click at the right of the screen to close. You can delete the extension currently selected.
Hints “Clear transfer history”
• To stop transferring audio files, click [Stop transfer] on the screen for transfer. When you click [Clear], the history of the audio file transferred before by “Auto Transfer” is
• When you click [Settings] on the screen for transfer, the “Settings” screen appears. When you click cleared. If you clear the history, when you connect the player to your computer next time,
[Display destination folder], the root folder of the player (removable disk) appears on Windows Explorer. all audio files in “Specified folder(s)” are transferred to the player.
Note on formatting the player
To quit “Auto Transfer” software The “Auto Transfer” software is stored in the built-in flash memory of the player. If the
Even if you close the screen of “Auto Transfer” software, the “Auto Transfer” software will built-in flash memory is formatted, all files including the “Auto Transfer” software will be
not be quit. To quit the “Auto Transfer” software, right-click the icon from the erased. Be sure to verify the files stored in memory prior to formatting and export
notification area, at the lower right of Desktop, then select [Exit Application] from menu. necessary files to the hard disk of your computer or other device. If you format the built-in
flash memory of the player by accident, download the “Auto Transfer” software from the
support web site ( page 47) and store it in the built-in flash memory of the player.