Sony NW-MS7 User Manual

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Message

LOCKED

LOW BATT

LOW DC IN

NO AUDIO

NO DATA

NO STICK

PC CONNECT

STICK ERROR

To delete abnormal data from the “Memory Stick”

If “CANNOT PLAY,” “FILE ERROR,” “STICK ERROR” appears in the display window, there is
abnormal data in the “Memory Stick.”

Please follow the instructions below to delete abnormal data (data you cannot playback).

1 Connect Memory Stick Walkman to your computer and open the Portable Player window.

(page 28)

2 If the cause of the abnormal data is clear (data of which the playback date limits have expired,

etc.), delete the data from the Portable Player window.

3 If the problem persists, click the

button on the OpenMG Jukebox to Check-In all data you

are able to Check-In.

4 Disconnect the player from the computer and then format the “Memory Stick” using the menu.

(page 23)

Note

If you format the “Memory Stick,” data that has been recorded using other devices will be deleted, too. If there
are other data in the “Memory Stick,” check the data contents using a compatible equipment before formatting
the “Memory Stick.”

Meaning

The erasure prevention switch of the
“Memory Stick” is on LOCK.

The battery is low, and needs to be
charged.

The DC IN voltage is too low. (You
are not using the supplied AC power
adaptor. The AC power adaptor or
DC/USB adaptor are not connected
correctly.)

• There is no music data in

“MagicGate Memory Stick.”

• The “Memory Stick” is not

“MagicGate Memory Stick.”

There are no tracks inside
“MagicGate Memory Stick.”

There is no “Memory Stick” inserted.

The player is connected to the
computer.

You cannot access the “Memory
Stick,” or the data inside the
“Memory Stick” or the player itself
is not normal.

Remedy

Switch the erasure prevention switch to
OFF when connecting to your computer
or formatting a “Memory Stick.”

You must charge the battery.

You must use the supplied AC power
adaptor. Make sure it is correctly
connected.

Check that “MagicGate Memory Stick” is
inserted. If there is no music data in
“MagicGate Memory Stick,” use the
OpenMG Jukebox to Check-Out music
items.

Use the OpenMG Jukebox to Check-Out
music items.

Insert a “Memory Stick.”

This is not an error. You can operate
using the OpenMG Jukebox software, but
you cannot operate the controls on the
player.

Eject and reinsert the “Memory Stick” a
few times. If this does not solve the
problem, Check-In data items into the
computer, and then format the “Memory
Stick” using this player. (See below “To
delete abnormal data from the Memory
Stick.”)

If the problem persists, bring both the
player and the “Memory Stick” to your
nearest Sony dealer.

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