3-226-930-11(i) SONY@ Portable Memory Stick Audio Network Operating Instructions NW-MS9 0 2001 Sony Corporation Player Walkman
For the customers United States Owner’s in the 1 SONY, NW-MS9 1 Record The model and serial numbers are located inside the “Memory Stick” slot cover of the player (see page 7) Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No NW-MS9 Serial No For the customers Netherlands Voor de Klanten in the in Nederland INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic
Table of Contents Overview What you can do with your Network Walkman Other features On “MagicGate Memory Stick” Getting 4 Information 4 5 Precautions Notes on the rechargeable 5 Troubleshooting To reset the player What happened ? Error messages Specifications Glossary Looking at the controls Index Started Step 1: Unpacking Step 2: Charging the rechargeable battery Other 7 8 23 battery 24 25 25 25 28 30 31 33 34 Basic Operations Transferring songs from the computer to the “Memory Stick” (CheckOu
Overview What you can do with your Network Network Walkman is a portable Memory Stick audio You can easily transfer digital audio files from your using this product, and carry it anywhere to enjoy Walkman player computer to the “MagicGate Memory Stick” 1 Store digital audio files on your computer.* 2 Transfer the files to the Network Walkman. USB connection to your 3 Listen Network Walkman.
For the customers United States Owner’s in the Record The model and serial numbers are located inside the “Memory Stick” slot cover of the player (see page 7) Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No NW-MS9 Serial No For the customers Netherlands Voor de Klanten in the in Nederland INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 1
l l l l l l l Compact size, light weight Skip-proof: you can enjoy uninterrupted enjoyment of music during physical activities such as jogging or commuting Approximately 10 hours of continuous playback with a rechargeable nickel hydride battery Recordable time: up to 60 min ,80 mm ,120 min **, on the supplied 64MB “MagicGate Memory Stick “ Backlight LCD screen: song titles and artist names can be displayed High speed data transfer using the supplied USB cable OpenMG Jukebox software enables you to record
overview What (continued) is “MagicGate”? “MagicGate” is a copyright protection technology for “MagicGate Memory Stick” and compliant products, such as Network Walkman Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and “MagicGate Memory Stick,” and that protected content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent unauthorized copying or playback Notes To avoid on use damaging data, do not - release the “Memory Stick” or unplug the USB cab
Step 1: Unpacking Your Memory Memory l Stick Stick l “MagicGate l Rechargeable Audio Player Memory battery Player comes (1) Stick” with the following Earphones l (1) l l l l l l l (1) (1) l l items Battery charger (1) AC plug adaptor (1) (Except for U S A, Europe, Hong Korea, and Australia model) “Memory Stick” storage case (1) Rechargeable battery carrying case (1) Carrying pouch (1) (Except for US A model) Key ring (1) CD-ROM (OpenMG Jukebox installation disc) (1) NW-MS9 Op
Step 2: Charging Please 1 charge Charge the battery the before using the rechargeable battery the player battery To the wall e lamp able only certain models) For U S A and European models: Full charging takes about 7 hours For other countries: After about 15 hours, charging ends and the lamp turns off (To get maximum performance from battery, continue charging it for another hour after the lamp turns off ) 2 Insert the fully charged Slide the cover in direction arrow to battery with Notes
Transferring the “Memory In order OpenMG to check-out digital Jukebox software For details, @ Insert refer songs from the computer Stick” (Check-Out) audio files from and then import to the OpenMG “MagicGate Memory Jukebox to your computer, first you must install the supplied digital audio files to OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions Stick ” Access lamp I Notes l Memory l Stick slot When connecting Network Walkman to your computer, make sure the erasure prevention switch of the “Memory
Transferring songs from tie “Memory Stick” (Check-Out) (continued) 2 to Transfer the music file to the “Memory Stick” For details on how to operate, refer to the OpenMG When After computer the releasing cover of the the cover, USB connector to reconnect, follow (Check-out) Jukebox operating instructions is released.
Listening Walkman Please charge to music the battery Note When using Network before Walkman, Insert a recorded with Network use (see page 8) be sure to disconnect “MagicGate Memory it from the computer Stick” into Network Walkman When the “Memory Stick” slot, “ACCESS” appears All the music appear 2 connect the is inserted fiies and total playing into the hours P 8.
Listening to music with Network On other Walkman operations On the display To Operation of the Seesaw key Go to the beginning of the next track Press (W) once Go to the beginning of the succeeding tracks ‘1 Press (W) repeatedly Go to the beginning of the actual track Press (H) once Go to previous tracks I) Press (W4) repeatedly Go forward Go backward 2, 2, During playback, (HI) and hold press During playback, (W ) and hold press ‘1 Pressing and holding (W) of the Seesaw key during
3 Press 4 or b of the Seesaw key to Playing tracks repeatedly (REPEAT) select “ALL”, “OFF “ “l”, “SHUF”, or You can play tracks repeatedly in three waysall repeat, single repeat and shuffle repeat Menu REP OFF Playback normal mode Display indication* none REP ALL all tracks repeatedly 4 REP 1 current track repeatedly 41 REP SHUF all tracks repeatedly in random order 4 * The display indication appears 4 Press (PUSH) The selected lights of the Seesaw key playback after step 4 To exit
Adjusting sound Seesaw Protecting (AVLS) the key MEGA BASS/ AVLS buttons Limiter the maximum Press and hold the MEGA button more than one-half BASS/AVIS second (AVLS) The volume low frequency reproduction BASS/AVLS button Each time you press the MEGA BASS/AVLS button, the MEGA BASS indication changes as follows: BASS 1 W BASS Ia F (none) Display indication BASS 1 Sound quality Mega Bass (moderate effect) BASS Ia Mega Bass (strong effect) none normal play Note If the sound becomes dis
Elapsed l Changing the display mode Track Information for the track numbers or song titles appears on the display in playback or stop mode You can change the display time mode number Elapsed Play status p$YP;“,g~;~;-$~ mode time Jl is In stop mode: n is displayed While locating tracks: w or I44 is displayed.
Locking controls Changing the settings the (HOLD) VOLUME.
5 Press “VOL To turn off the beep sound (BEEP) (PUSH) of the Seesaw key LO xx”* blinks * xx is a numeric value BEEP ON: a beep will sound to indicate operation has been accepted BEEP OFF: 1 no beep Press the MENU The menu set the settings of LO, MID, or HI @ Sets numeric of LO @ Press b to display “VOL MID xx,” and set it using ‘I+/“ Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key REP from Select [RETURN] button the Menu OFF BEEP ON can 3 To exit button Press 4 or b of the Seesaw key to display “BEE
Changing the settings (con&d) To change the display backlight setting (LIGHT) To set the date and time (DATE - TIME) Menu Backlight OFF always ON turns on for three seconds after each operation (or until scrolling is complete) You can set the current date and time and display it To play a music item with a playback period restriction, you need to set the date and time mode off 1 Press the MENU The menu 1 Press the MENU The menu 2 button 1B is displayed 1 E?I REP OFF 2 Press 4 or F of
7 Do the same to set the month “h” and the day “m,” and press (PUSH) of the Seesaw key 8 Press the MENU The display To switch 12 hour button returns between display Press the DISPLAY to normal 24 hour button during display the setting and in step 7 To exit from the Select [RETURN] button To display Menu mode in the menu or press the MENU the current time Press the DISPLAY button more than one-half second You can display the current time during pressing Note If the unit is not used
6 To erase the “Memory Stick” (ERASE) You can erase music Stick” one by one data from Confirm before 1 the contents 7 Press (PUSH) The current 9 of the Seesaw key appears Press the MENU button The display returns to normal track of the Seesaw key number \If blinks ERASE<0013 fl’ To exit Press 4 or F of the Seesaw key to select the track numbers you want to erase from the Menu mode Select [RETURN] button in the menu or press the MENU To cancel erasing the Select “IV’ in step 5, or
To format “Memory (FORMAT) 5 the Stick” “FORMAT?” 6 You can use the Network Walkman format the “Memory Stick” player The supplied formatted available “Memory at the factory “Memory Stick” Stick” 7 Press the MENU The display is To exit You cannot use a “Memory Stick” that has been formatted using the computer (page 6) OFF “FORMAT to normal from the To cancel the Menu mode in the menu or press the MENU formatting Select “IV’ in step 3, or press the Seesaw key to select 4 or b in st
Menu Press the MENU button to display the menu + - Press the Seesaw key to go to the next step Press 4 or b of the Seesaw key to select an * If you cannot format or erase (while in play/pause mode, or there is no “Memory Stick” inserted), “FORMAT” or “ERASE” does not appear in the display ) DATE-T I ME (page 18) h Y m D ERfXE * (page 20) q-.
l Precaritions l On safety When you carry the supplied rechargeable battery, be sure to put it in the supplied rechargeable battery carrying case Carrying the rechargeable battery without the case may cause a short-circuit with metallic objects such as coins, key rings, or necklace As a result, a heat may generate Incorrect battery usage may lead to leakage of battery fluid or bursting batteries To prevent such accidents, observe the following precautions: -Install batteries with the + and - poles aligned
Precautions (continued) On cleaning Clean the player casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the casing Clean the headphones/earphones plug and extension cord plug periodically l l If you have any questions or problems concerning your Network Walkman, please consult your nearest Sony dealer (If trouble occurred when the “Memory Stick” was in
Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using Network Walkman, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem Should any problem persist, consult nearest Sony dealer For trouble concerning operations while connecting with your computer, please refer to the supplied software’s online help “Troubleshooting” contents, too your To reset the player If Network Walkman does not operate troubleshooting guide below, remove What happened normally the battery, or i
Troubleshooting (contim& On charging The battery does not last even when recharged CauselRemedv + If you use the player where the temperature is below 0°C (32”F), the battery does not function + You need to replace the battery Please contact your nearest Sony dealer Charging connecting charger + The battery is full (If the charging stops even when the battery is low, this may be due to a problem with the battery life Please contact your nearest Sony dealer ) Svmatom stops just after the supplied batt
Other Symptom The buttons Cause/Remedy 4 Make sure the HOLD switch is OFF (page 16) 4 You must recharge the battery (page 8) do not operate + Set the BEEP setting There is no beep sound to indicate that operation has been accepted Cannot insert The current the “Memory Stick n Cannot use a “Memory on other devices Stick” used (page 17) + Make sure the “Memory Stick” is correctly on Network Walkman (page 9) + The battery time is reset to ON in the menu inserted as shown is low and needs to
Troubleshooting (continued) Error messages Follow the instructions Message ACCESS below Meaning Accessing CANNOT PLAY l l FILE ERROR l l if an error message appears in the display Remedy the “Memory Stick ” This is not an error access to be finished “Memory Stick” The player cannot playback certain contents of this “Memory Stick” due to a difference in format Check-out has been interrupted forcefully Cannot read the data The data is not normal Remove and reinsert the battery, and then c
Message NO DATA Meaning NO STICK There CONNECT The player computer STICK You cannot access the “Memory Stick,” or the data inside the “Memory Stick” or the player itself is not normal There are no tracks inside “MagicGate Memory Stick ” ERROR is no “Memory is connected Stick” inserted Jukebox Insert Stick If “CANNOT the display Please follow 1 Connect abnormal PLAY,” window, data from the l l “Memory the instructions below to delete abnormal ” You can operate Jukebox software,
Supplied Specifications Recording supplied Stick”) time 64MB Approx Approx Approx (when using “MagicGate the Memory 6Omin (132kbps) 80 min (105kbps) 12Omin (66kbps) Sampling frequency response 44 1kHz Recording format ATRAC3 Frequency signal measurement) output Headphone/earphone: stereo mini-jack Signal-to-noise ratio More than 8OdB (excluding (S/N) 66 kbps) range More than 85dB (excluding Operating 66 kbps) temperature 5°C to 35°C (-41°F to 95°F) Power l l source DC IN 12V (
Glossary MagicGate Copyright protection technology that consists Authentication ensures that protected content media, and that protected content is recorded unauthorized copying or playback Note MAGICGATE is terminology denoting guarantee conversion among other media “MagicGate Memory of authentication and encryption technology is transferred only between compliant devices and and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent the copyright protection system developed by Sony It does not Stick” A c
Glossary (continued) SDMI SDMI which stands for Secure Digital Music Initiative, is a forum that consists of over 130 companies in the fields of recorded audio content, computers, and consumer electronics, dedicated to developing an integrated method of copyright protection technology that can be used worldwide SDMI is working to create a framework for preventing promote legal music distribution services The copyright “MagicGate” are based upon the SDMI standard improper usage of audio protection technol
F (rear) Looking controls Network at the Walkman (front) q q q q q Access lamp Seesaw key (page Display (page 12,15) Memory Stick slot (page Battery (page compartment 9) q q c! (Headphones/earphones) q q q q q q HOLD switch MEGA BASS/AVLS jack (page Hole for attaching the key ring (The strap is not supplied) VOLUME Dedicated MENU DISPLAY (page 16) button +/-buttons (page (page USB jack (page button button (page 11) or strap 14) 11,16) 9) 13,16-22) (page 12,15) ll-
m Index EMD services ERASE erasure prevention m Access lamp actual track artist name ATRAC3 AVLS 9 12 15 31 14 m Backlight Battery Battery charge 18 8 lamp 4 20 switch 23 7 earphones m FORMAT formatting 21 6,21 13 go backward go forward 12 12 8 Battery remain indicator BEEP beginning of the track Bit rate 8 17 12 15,32 m CD (compact CD-ROM charging Check-in Check-out computer disc) DATE-TIME display DISPLAY button display mode download 34 4 7 8 32 9,32 4,9 18 12,15 15 15 4 headphones/ea
MEGA BASS MagicGate “MagicGate Memory “Memory Stick” insert remove Menu MENU button 14 31 Stick” 4,5,7,31 5,23,31 9 12 22 13,16-22 TITLE transferring to the “Memory troubleshooting Stick” 9 25 u USB cable 7,9 1111 m OpenMG OpenMG 15 volume Jukebox 4,31 software 9 m WAV format Windows Explorer m playback Preset volume previous tracks 11 16 12 REPEAT RETURN 13 22 SDMI Serial Number set the current data song title spectrum analyzer succeeding tracks supplied accessories 31 7 and time 15 15 12
http llwww world sony corn/ Sony Corporation Printed on recycled paper Printed in Japan
3-227-797-l SONYe OpenMG Jukebox Veft2.
Program 01999,zOOo Sony corporation Documentation 02001 Sony Corporation Stick” and their logos are Network Walkman, OpenMG, “MagicGate”, “MagicGate Memory Stick “, “Memory trademarks of Sony Corporation l WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation l Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries l IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation l M
Advanced Table of Contents Overview What you can do with the OpenMGTM Jukebox software 4 4 How to store digital audio files on the computer What is “Check-in/Check-out”? On copyright protection About this manual Using online Help Before you begin System requirements Notes on using OpenMG Jukebox with Windows 2000 Notes on using OpenMG Jukebox with Windows Me Installing the OpenMG Jukebox software 4 5 6 7 7 9 9 10 10 Operations Window reference Overview of the OpenMG Jukebox window CD window Import win
Overview OpenMG Jukebox is a software application that utilizes Sony Corporation’s copyright technology, “OpenMG ‘I It allows users to store and play digital music content on the drive of a computer You can transfer digital audio files from the hard drive to a Sony music player such as the Network WalkmarP or Music ClipTM Player, etc , for portable The OpenMG copyright protection technology enables storage and playback of music while maintaining the holder’s copyrights by preventing unauthorized distributio
After storing digital music Transferring Returning For details, the audio files on the hard disk player using OpenMG Jukebox of your computer, audio files to the digital music player from checked-out audio files back to that computer see “Check-in/Check-out” You can check-out up to three times the same song simultaneously, in the Glossary you can transfer your computer is called is called “check-in “ them to the “check-out ” on page 36 If you check-in can check-out the song, you the song ag
The OpenMG technology* allows you its holders OpenMG Jukebox encrypts hard disk of your computer to prevent to enjoy digital music, while maintaining the copyrights audio files in OpenMG format and stores them on the unauthorized distribution * The copyright Digital Music of your protection technology Initiative) specifications The digital music You can check-in cannot be copied For details, digital music player conforms player has some restrictions on recording and playback audio files only to th
About this manual This manual digital music explains player how to operate the OpenMG For details about the use of the digital your digital music player For details about the OpenMG To display online Online Help consists OpenMG Explains how Digital how player Help Select l the help To view the you refer for use with to the instruction to the online Help manual the supplied for OpenMG with Jukebox sections Jukebox want software Help music player in the following Cl
Using online To search To perform l l l 8 Help (continued) topics a search, click the tabs on the left side frame as follows: [Contents] tab Click the tab to display the Contents Click or double-click the item in the Contents to display [Index] tab Click the tab to display a list of Index Enter the first few letters of the topic you want to search list and click [Display] to display a topic on the right side [Search] tab Click the tab to change the display of the left side frame Enter the first
Before you begin l l l l IBM PC/AT or Compatible CPU: MMXTM Pentiume 233 MHz or higher Hard disk drive space: 60 MB or more RAM 64 MB or higher CD-ROM drive Sound Board USB port Operating System: Windows@ 98/Windows@ 98 Second Edition/Windows@ 2000 Professional/ Window@ Me (manufacturer installed) The following environments are not supported -Window@’ 95, Windows” NT -Upgraded from Window@ 3 l/95 to Window6 98 (or Windows@ 98 Second Edition/ Window@’ Me) -Dual boot with WindowsO 2000 and Windows0 98 (or
OpenMG l l l l l Jukebox software users with Windows 2000 models should be aware of the following: Only Administrators are allowed to install and uninstall the OpenMG Jukebox software To use the application, log on with the user name of “Administrator” or “Power User” Do not remove or insert the CD-ROM drive connected via a PC card while OpenMG Jukebox running Only Windows 2000 Professional Edition is supported Windows 2000 NTFS format is not supported Use FAT32 format If Windows Millennium Edit
Installing the OpenMG Jukebox software Note Be sure to install the software before connecting the digital music player to your computer Do not install the sofhvare while the dedicated USB cable is connected to your computer Connect the dedicated USB cable only after you have installed the software and restarted the computer Install the OpenMG Jukebox software to the hard disk Turn on your computer and start Windows in advance steps below When you You must When use Windows an older version Jukeb
Installing 5c the OpenMG onnect your digital If the OpenMG Jukebox music player Jukebox icon software to your Start OpenMG computer is set to display The first time you connect the digital music Jukebox Ver 2 0, remove OpenMG Jukebox the next time, this is not necessary 6 (continued) on the Task tray player to the computer icon from the Task tray after installing OpenMG before connecting From Jukebox Note Do not delete, move, or edit the installed folders using Windows the OpenMG Juke
Do one of the following: Double-click [OpenMG Jukebox] icon on the desktop *Click [Start], point to [Programs] - [OpenMG Jukebox] The OpenMG Jukebox window appears l Songs recorded from OpenMG Jukebox Insert audio the compact CDs can be registered disc you want and click on the hard to record [OpenMG disk to Playlists into the CD-ROM drive Jukebox] and managed with of your computer The CD window and the tracks of the audio CD appear ‘gHints l l If the CD window is not displayed autom
Recording audio The “Select Playlist” CDs on the hard dialog drive (continued) box appears Start Re; button Note When you record from an audio CD on your CD-ROM drive for the first time, the “CD Drive Optimization” dialog box appears when you click @ (Ret to Jukebox), in order to verify that the CDROM drive can perform recording properly Click [Start] to verify your CD-ROM drive After the verification is performed, recording starts Register the songs to the Playlist If you want to create a new P
What is EMD (Electronic Music Distribution) service? EMD stands for Electronic Music Distribution, which is a generic name for services distribute digital audio contents via the Internet or other kinds of networks To use an EMD service supporting that P g.
Importing To download 1 Display songs via EMD audio files (continued) from web sites of EMD services th e web page of an EMD service on the Internet Click an audio file for downloading WT) window (e g , MP3 files or WMA Downloading starts automatically If you click an audio file that requires purchasing, the default web display the online transaction page After the process is completed, to be imported into OpenMG Jukebox 3 Import downloaded songs to the OpenMG files compatible with bro
The following Jukebox MP3 Ml’3 l l l audio files are converted to the ATRAC3 file files of 16 bits, monaural/stereo, 32 kHz/44 WAV WAV file files of linear WMT WMT (Windows Media Technologies) files of 16 bits, monaural/stereo, KM, 16 bits, Depending on the copyright for importing For Network Walkman format 1 kHz/48 monaural/stereo, some players (except 1 kHz/48 audio WMT file compliant for to OpenMG kHz 32 kHz/44 compliant 44 1 kHz protection, and can be imported audio
Importing 2 MP3 and Click the [Import] WAV format tab to display [Import] audio files, the Import tab etc.
Notes l l The original MP3/ WAV files imported are referred by the OpenMG Jukebox when playing back or checkingout the data Therefore, to prevent moving or deleting the files, copy them to a specific folder in the hard disk before importing them to the OpenMG Jukebox If the referred file is stored in a removable media and the media is removed, the following messages are displayed when try to playback or check-out the data For playing back: “Cannot play selected song The song file not found ” For checking-
The songs on the Playlist music player For more information instructions If you use Memory Stick” in the Player 1 of OpenMG about Jukebox connecting, see your Stick Audio Player before connectiong Run OperMG Jukebox, Check-out window can be transferred then click [Check-In/Out] PlayI& 2 sklkct the Playlist The songs tab digital (Out) music player insert digital operating a “MagicGate tab to display player to your Memory the Check-in/ and the list of songs are button view cont
t starts and the song is added to the end of the song list in the digital music player Note You can set to “1 step mode” In “2 step mode,” click the Refer to the online He1 To stop Click or “2 step mode” for checking-out (Start) button after selecting the songs check-out (Stop) Note Once check-in has started, do not disconnect the USB cable or “Memory complete Doing so may damage the data or cause malfunction Stick” until the check-in is 21
You can return the tracks recorded on the digital music player back to the hard drive of your computer (Check-in) You can return them only to the same computer from which the tracks were checked-out 1 Run OpenMG Jukebox, and click [Check-In/Out] Check-out window Your computer recognizes the connected displayed on the right side of the window 2 Select the song to be checked-in To check-in selected Check-in more than one song digital music tab to display player and the list of songs from the song
Window q q q q reference Menu Bar: Shows OpenMG Jukebox menus Playback Control Area: Displays the playback control buttons (e g , Play/Stop, Previous, Repeat, etc ) for songs in OpenMG Jukebox Playlists, external device/media, or Audio CDs Refer to the OpenMG Jukebox online Help for details [CD] tab: Displays the CD window (page 24) [Import] tab: Displays the Import window (Page 26) q q q q q EFdF;] tab: Displays the Playlist Refer to the OpenMG Jukebox online Help for details [Check-In/Out] tab: D
q q q q q q q q 24 [Eject] button: Ejects the audio CD Stop Recording button: Stops recording Album Name: Displays the name of the album Start Recording button: Starts recording Artist Name: Displays the name of the artist [Bit Rate]: From the drop-down list, select the bit rate for recording Genre Name: Displays the name of the ?tTiOlvl CD-ROM drive: drive Displays the name of your computer of the q q q [Ret to]: From the drop-down list, changes the setting of the destination for checking out If it
q q q q [Properties] button: Opens the “CD Properties” dialog box Get CD Information button: Connects to the CDDBZ database via the Internet and automatically retrieves the audio CD information, such as the name of the album and track titles Check All button: Selects all the songs to be recorded from the audio CD Clear All Checks button: Deselects all the songs to be recorded from the audio CD q [Recordable time]: Displays the estimated available time for recording (depending on the bit rate) on the dri
i q q q q [Format]: From the drop-down list, choose the type of audio files you want to import to OpenMG Jukebox [Bit Rate]: From the drop-down list, you can select the bit rate for conversion of audio files from the other formats to the ATRAC3 format Start Import button: Imports the audio files (or the folders containing the audio files) selected in the File Tree view/File List view to OpenMG Jukebox Stop Import button: Stops importing q q q q q Create New Playlist button: Creates a new Playlist Playli
q q q [Properties] button (File Tree view/File List view): The “Properties” dialog box of the folder or song, which is selected in the File Tree view or the File List view, appears [Import all] button: You can simultaneously import multiple audio files on your computer to OpenMG Jukebox File List view: Lists the items under the selected folder in the File Tree view q q q [Remain]: Displays the amount of free space remaining on the drive in which OpenMG Jukebox is managing the data [Properties] button (
q q q q q q q 28 [Delete] button: Deletes the selected Tree/ List view item Keyword Search button: You can search for songs and Playlists using keywords, such as album, title, artist, or genre names Playlist drop-down list: You can choose Playlists, etc , in the Playlist Tree view drop-down list Go Back button: Go one directory level up [Track/Time/Size]: Displays the number and length of songs, and the file size of the selected Playlist [Data]: Displays the amount of space used on the connected external
q q q q Get CD Information button : Connects to the CDDB2 database via the Internet and automatically retrieves the audio CD information, such as the name of the album and track titles Playlist view: Lists the items under the selected item in the Playlist [Remain]: Displays the amount of free space remaining on the drive in which OpenMG Jukebox is managing the data Check-In/Check-Out control buttons @ [Properties] button (External Device/ Media): When a song in the external device/media is selected, the “
q q [Back]: Goes back [Forward]: Moves q page FStf]: Quits the connection @ [Home]: Displays OpenMG Home @ feJi~;x;efwshes 30 to the previous page forward to the next q q to the current the introduction of Page the page shown on q [Favorites]: Registers/Displays your favorite addresses Address: Allows you to enter the URL (Internet address), or to select one from the drop-down list Display area: Displays the web page of the URL
Menu Reference [File] menu New Playlist: Creates a new Playlist Playlist Folder: Creates a new Playlist Folder Open Opens the “Open File” dialog box In this dialog box, you can import the selected audio files to OpenMG Jukebox import All Opens the “Import All” wizard In this wizard, you can simultaneously import all of the audio files in the selected drive to the Plavlist of OoenMG Jukebox Exit Ouits OoenMG Jukebox [Edit] menu COPY Copies the currently cliuboard Paste Inserts the contents selected i
Menu Reference [Control] [External menu Play Plays the currently Pause Pauses (continued) selected playback stop Stovs vlavback To Next Track Skivs to the beginnina of the next sow To Previous Track Skips back to the beginning of the previous Check-In Check-m selected song(s) from the external device/media (In 2 step mode, adds the currently selected song to the list as the song(s) to be checked-m ) song To Previous Skips back to the beginning of the current song Start Import Imports the audio fi
[Tool] Help menu Get CD Information OpenMG Connects to the CDDB2 database via the Internet and automatically retrieves the audio CD information, such as the name of the album and track titles Opens Submit CD Info Submits your CD information to CDDB2 via the Internet, such as an album title, artist name, or track title Show Extended CD Info If this item is checked, the “CDDB2 Disk Information” dialog box appears the result search for the CD information Music menu Jukebox the online Help help for O
Uninstalling Follow the instructions For Windows 1 2 3 the OpenMG below on how 98Mlindows to uninstall 98 Second Click [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Double-click programs Click “OpenMG Jukebox” the OpenMG Jukebox Edition/Windows Panel] to display [Add/Remove The Add/Remove Jukebox Me users the Control Panel the Control Panel programs] Property window appears from the list Click [Add/Remove] For users with Windows Log on as an Administrator, 1 2000 Click [Start]-[Settings]-[
Features OpenMG of copyright The OpenMG Jukebox software features by Sony to protect music copyrights OpenMG Users l l l l l l l uses a high-level should be notified cryptographic of the restrictions OpenMG, technology mentioned protection a copyright to protect protection music by technology contents with developed computers below Music recorded on the hard disk using the OpenMG Jukebox software cannot be played if copied onto other computers Music contents checked out from a computer can
Glossary ATRAC3 ATRAC3, technology which that stands satisfies for Adaptive the demand Transform Acoustic Coding3, is audio compression for high sound quality and high compression rates The ATRAC3 compression rate is approximately 10 times resulting an increased data capacity for the media “Check-In higher than that of the Audio CD, /Check-Out” Check-out is to transfer music files from a personal computer to an external device/media (such as Network Walkman) Returning checked-out music files to
OpenMG Copyright protection technology to import and manage contents of music distribution services or CDs By using software compliant with OpenMG, audio contents can be encrypted before storage on a hard disk drive so that you can enjoy playback of the audio files on that computer OpenMG also prevents unauthorized distribution of the contents via the Internet or other networks SDMI SDMI which stands for Secure Digital Music Initiative, is a forum that consists of over 130 companies in the fields of record
Index ATRAC3 online Help OpenMG 4,17,36 OpenMG optimizing m Bit rate Jukebox software the CD drive 7 4,15,16,23, 35,37 4,35 14 13,14,36 m record CD (compact disc) CD-ROM drive CD-ROM Check-In Check-Out computer copyright 13,14 4,10,11, 14 11,12 22,36 20,36 4,11,32 protection 13 u 13, SDMI start (software) 6,37 13 u technology transferring to the computer to the digital music 4,37 5,22 player 5,20 download 4,16 m EMD services 4,15 u Features file tree view hard Help disk instal
http Ilwww world sony corn/ Sony Corporation Printed on recycled paper Printed in Japan
N W-MS9 SONY USBCr--7JwBI#%Zi How to connect the USB cable Raccordement So schliel3en du cable USB Sie das USB-Kabel an
Traffic l l l Safety Tips Do not use your unit while operating a motorized vehicle or bicycle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Even if your headset is an open-air type design to let you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume so high that you can’t hear what‘s around you mead this important information before using your headset. ....
q Dear Customer: Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now its time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers Sony and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most importantly in a way that protects
SONY@ Customer Registration Instructions Thank you for purchasing the Network Walkman @ Please take a moment to register your product online The information you provide will help us to assist you, should you have to contact us for customer support All information is confidential Registered customers receive the following (1) Warranty (2) Automatic benefits: extension from 90 days to 1 year e-mail notification when OpenMG Jukebox upgrades are available Step1 Install OpenMG Jukebox Insert the CD-ROM
SONY@ Notice Note on installing OpenMG Jukebox If the “Installing:” message continues to appear without advancing to the next step for several moments, click the [InstallShield Wizard] icon on the taskbar The taskbar is displayed when you press the [ a ] Windows key on the keyboard NW-MS9 for using this product When using this product, be sure to read the following and other supplied operating instructions For the latest information, go to the support Web site at: http://www Sony com/walkmanproductsuppo
When l l l l OpenMG Jukebox Version 1.
SONY NW-MS9 CORRECTION Pages 18 and 19 “To set the date and time (DATE-TIME)” clncorrecb 1 Press the MENU button. 1 Press the MENU button. The menu IS displayed. _ . The menu 1sdisplayed. 1a 2 REP OFF 1 Q 1 Press 4 or F of the Seesaw key to display “DATE-TIME.” 1~3 2 3 Press (PUSH) of the Seesaw Press 4 or F of the Seesaw key to select the year number “y.” DATE-TIME1 The “DATE” display appears, and the year digits blink.
4-557-147-01 Tape Cassette Player/Recorder/CD Player/Minr DAT/Radio/Head Phone/Speaker/MIC/Personals SONY@ LI M ITED Sony Electronrcs Inc. (“Sony”) workmanshrp as follows: WARRANTY warrants thus Product (including (Tl) Disc ’Portab’e Audio’ any accessones) agarnst defects rn material or 1.