Sony SA500 Headphones User Manual


 
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Using Audio Player for Adapter application on
your CLIÉ handheld
Audio Player for Adapter allows you to play back audio files. Before
starting playback, be sure the battery is fully charged.
Notes
The automatic shut-off function of your CLIÉ handheld is disabled during
playback.
Playback automatically stops when battery power becomes low; however, you
can still use other software applications such as Memo Pad or Adress Book.
Make sure to recharge the battery as soon as possible before it is completely
drained.
When Audio Player for Adapter or gMovie is starting up, Beam Transfer is
not possible. “Beam Receive” under “Preferences” may be set to OFF, in some
cases.
1 Insert the media into the Memory Stick slot on your CLIÉ
handheld.
2 Turn the Jog Dial navigator on the home screen of your
CLIÉ handheld to select the “AudioPlayer” icon, and then
press the Jog Dial navigator to start up Audio Player.
You can also tap the “AudioPlayer” icon to start up the software.
Audio Player for Adapter starts and loads the music data from the
Memory Stick media.
Do not remove the Memory Stick media while the data is being
loaded (also while the Memory Stick lamp on your CLIÉ handheld
is flashing). Otherwise, the data may be destroyed or corrupted, or
the CLIÉ handheld may malfunction.
Notes
When the built-in battery power in the CLIÉ handheld is not charged
sufficiently, the malfunctions may occur. For example, the Audio Player for
Adapter does not start up or operate, or the power is turned off suddenly
while using. Be sure to charge the battery sufficiently before using.
Depending on the number of music selections stored on the Memory Stick
media, it may take some time to load the music data. All Audio Player for
Adapter operations are disabled while the data is being loaded. This is not a
malfunction.
3 Tap .
Playback starts from the first music selection.
During playback, the music data that you loaded with
RealJukebox for Sony software or your MP3-compatible audio
management software is displayed.
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