Sony NW-E2 User Manual

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Table of Contents

Notes

• The illustrations in this manual may differ

from the actual software.

• Explanations in this manual assume that you

are familiar with basic operations of Windows
98. For how to use your computer and
operating system, please refer to the
respective manuals.

Overview .......................................... 4

What you can do with “Network

Walkman” ............................... 4

On copyright protection .............. 5
Other features ............................... 6
System requirements ................... 6

About this manual ........................... 7

To use the Help files .................... 7

Getting Started

Step 1: Unpacking ........................... 8
Step 2: Inserting the battery .......... 9
Step 3: Installing the OpenMG

Jukebox software ..................... 10

Basic Operations

Transferring music data from the

computer to Network Walkman
(Check-Out) .............................. 12

Listening to music with

Network Walkman .................. 15

On other operations ................... 16
On the display ............................ 17

Transferring data from Network

Walkman to the computer
(Check-In) ................................. 18

Advanced Operations

(Network Walkman)

Adjusting the sound ...................... 19

Emphasizing the bass sound

(MEGA BASS) ...................... 19

Protecting your hearing (AVLS) .. 19

Adjusting the playback mode ...... 20
Changing the display mode ......... 20
Locking the controls (Hold) ......... 21

Advanced Operations

(OpenMG Jukebox)

Names and functions of the

OpenMG Jukebox window .... 22

Menu Reference ............................. 24

OpenMG Jukebox ...................... 24
OpenMG CD Recorder .............. 26

Uninstalling

the OpenMG Jukebox ............. 26

Other Information

Precautions ..................................... 27
Troubleshooting ............................. 28

To reset the player ...................... 28
What happened ? ....................... 28
Messages ..................................... 30

Specifications .................................. 31
Glossary .......................................... 32
Features of copyright protection by

OpenMG ................................... 33

Looking at the controls ................. 34
Index ................................................ 35

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