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Sony Walkman CE-P13 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony Walkman CE-P13 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony Walkman CE-P13 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
© 2006 Sony Corporation Printed in China
CE-P13 / P15 / P17
2-683-001-E1 (1)

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions © 2006 Sony Corporation Printed in China CE-P13 / P15 / P17 2-683-001-E1 (1)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Using the menus ............18 permission from the copyright holders. If you have any questions about this product: • Sony is not responsible for incomplete Visit the Web site: http://service.sony.com.cn/KB/ Music menu ..................18 recording/downloading or damaged fi le due to Hot line: 800-820-9000 FM menu ..................
  • Page 3: Supplied Accessories

    Table of Contents (continued) Supplied Accessories Please check the accessories in the package. File menu ..................29  Player (1)  USB cable (1) Storing non-audio fi le ..............29 Selecting a folder and fi le ............30 Using the options ..............31 Clock menu ..................
  • Page 4: Locating Controls

    Locating controls For details about each part, refer to the pages in parentheses.   (Headphone / AUDIO IN) jack  VOL +/– buttons Front side Rear side When recording from other equipment, Adjust the volume. connect to the headphone output of the ...
  • Page 5: Home Menu

    HOME menu Clock ......32 Photo ......27 To display the clock and set the date and time. To display image fi les. The HOME menu is the starting point to play fi les, listen to FM radio, and change settings. FM ........
  • Page 6: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Charging Battery duration MP3 format playback (128 kbps): Approximately 18 hours You can charge your player by connecting it to a computer with the supplied USB cable. FM radio reception: Approximately 18 hours When the remaining battery indicator of the display shows , charging is complete This is when the Power Saving setting is set to “10 sec”...
  • Page 7: Transferring Fi Les From A Computer To Your Player

    Basic Operations (continued) Transferring fi les from a computer to your player Listening to audio fi les You can transfer fi les from a computer to your player. Follow the procedure below. Charge the built-in rechargeable battery before use (page 10) and transfer audio fi les to your player (page 12).
  • Page 8 Basic Operations (continued) Playback stops automatically after the last audio fi le is played, unless the repeat mode To pause playback (page 16) is set. Press the  button. Press again to start playback from the paused point. Display To stop playback Artist Press and hold the ...
  • Page 9: Changing The Play Mode

    Basic Operations (continued) Changing the play mode Playing a specifi ed section repeatedly (A-B Repeat) You can select the play mode by pressing the REPEAT button repeatedly. Each press changes the mode icon as follows: While playing an audio fi le, you can set the start point (A) and end point (B) for a section you wish to play repeatedly.
  • Page 10: Using The Menus

    Using the menus Music menu Press the  (up) /  (down) buttons to select an option and press the  or  button to confi rm. You can select the equalizer, and animation display. Setting option Description On the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to Selects the equalizer mode from Normal, Pop, Rock, Classics, Jazz, (Music) and press the ...
  • Page 11: Fm Menu

    Using the menus (continued) FM menu Setting the broadcast stations manually Press the  button after the preset number is selected on the FM Listening to FM radio tuner screen. The frequency is selected. On the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to (FM) and press the ...
  • Page 12: Presetting The Desired Broadcast Stations

    Using the menus (continued) Presetting the desired broadcast stations Recording FM radio You can preset up to 20 broadcast stations. Press the OPTION button while listening to the station you want to record. Set the broadcast stations manually (page 21). Press the ...
  • Page 13: Rec Menu

    Using the menus (continued) Rec menu Press the  (up) /  (down) buttons to select “ Rec Start” and press the  or  button to confi rm. You can record sound and play recorded fi les using the Rec menu. The recorded fi les will Press the ...
  • Page 14: Playing Back Recorded Sound

    Using the menus (continued) Photo menu Playing back recorded sound You can store image fi les in your player and check them in the Photo menu. In the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to Store the image fi...
  • Page 15: Using The Options

    Using the menus (continued) File menu Using the options You can store non-audio fi le in your player and check it with the File menu. In the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to (Photo) and press the ...
  • Page 16: Selecting A Folder And Fi Le

    Using the menus (continued) Selecting a folder and fi le Using the options In the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to Press the OPTION button when a fi le is selected. (File) and press the ...
  • Page 17: Clock Menu

    Using the menus (continued) Clock menu Setting the time and date You can display and set the clock in the Clock menu. Press the OPTION button when the clock is displayed. Displaying the clock Press the  or  button to select Time. In the HOME menu, press the ...
  • Page 18: Cal Menu

    Using the menus (continued) Cal menu Setup menu You can display the calendar using the Cal menu. Selecting the Setup menu Displaying the calendar In the HOME menu, press the  (up) /  (down) /  /  buttons to (Setup) and press the ...
  • Page 19: Changing The Settings

    Using the menus (continued) You can change the following settings using the Setup menu. Enables the VOR (Voice Operated Recording) function. If VOR is set to “On,” recording starts automatically when a voice is detected and recording stops when Setting Description no voice is detected.
  • Page 20: Using Other Functions

    Using other functions Changing the display mode Setting the display mode (animation) You can select different animations for the animation display. You can view various information on the display while the player is playing or stopped. Change the display mode by pressing the DISP button. There are 3 types of display. Press the OPTION button in the Music menu.
  • Page 21: Other Information

    If you have any questions about this product: Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may Visit the Web site: http://service.sony.com.cn/KB/ create a traffi c hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to Hot line: 800-820-9000 play your player at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Other Information (continued) Troubleshooting What happened? If you experience any of the following diffi culties while using your player, use this On operating troubleshooting guide to help to remedy the problem prior to calling our hot line. Should any problem persist, call the consultation hot line: 800-820-9000. Symptom Cause/Remedy There is no sound.
  • Page 23 Other Information (continued) On the connection with the computer Symptom Cause/Remedy Symptom Cause/Remedy Distortion occurs in the sound When recording a sound by connecting the headphone output of other equipment to the  (Headphone / AUDIO IN) jack of your recorded from other equipment.
  • Page 24 Other Information (continued) Other Symptom Cause/Remedy Symptom Cause/Remedy The number of fi le(s) that can be • There is not enough free space in the built-in fl ash memory.  Transfer any unnecessary fi les back to your computer to transferred is limited.
  • Page 25: Specifi Cations

    Other Information (continued) Specifi cations Message Meaning Remedy Maximum recordable number of track and time (Approx.)* Hold Your player cannot be To operate player, set the HOLD switch to operated because the HOLD the release position (page 6). CE-P13 (256 MB) CE-P15 (512 MB) switch is set to the HOLD Bit rate...
  • Page 26 Other Information (continued) Sampling frequency Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) Play (MP3, WMA): 8 to 48 kHz 80 dB or more (Audio) Rec Quality: 32/44.1 kHz 40 dB or more (FM) Audio compression technology and support fi le format Operating temperature 5ºC to 35ºC (41ºF to 95ºF) •...
  • Page 27: Index

    Other Information (continued) Minimum System Requirements Index • IBM PC/AT or compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems. File menu – Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4 or later), FM menu – Windows XP Home Edition, Folder Repeat –...
  • Page 28 Serial Number Set Clock 33, 36 Setup menu • “WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Shuffl e • Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Shuffl e Repeat Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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