Sony MC-P10 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Personal Network

4-645-934-11(1)1999 Sony CorporationMC-P10Personal NetworkPlayerOperating Instructions

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10Installing the OpenMGJukeboxThis section describes how to install the OpenMGJukebox to your computer. Before installation, turn onyour computer, and

Page 3 - Table of contents

11EMD servicesTo use OpenMG-enabled EMD services on theInternet, the following condition is required.• You need to be accessible to the Internet from

Page 4 - Overview

12Inserting the batteryInsert the size AA (LR6) battery (supplied) matchingthe + and – ends on the battery to those inside thebattery compartment.When

Page 5 - Copyright protection

13Using the neck strapYou can carry the Music Clip Player by wearing itaround your neck.1 Remove the string portion from the neck strap.2 Attach the s

Page 6 - System requirements

14Using the Music ClipPlayerBasic operationThis section explains how to transfer CD tracks to theMusic Clip Player.Refer to the OpenMG Jukebox Help fo

Page 7 - About this manual

15OpenMG Jukebox basic controls1 RecorderStarts the OpenMG Recorder.2 InternetStarts the EMD download window3 Shuffle/Repeat indicatorsDisplays the sh

Page 8 - Unpacking

16Recording a CD on your computer1 Insert an audio CD into the CD-ROM drive.2 Click Recorder.The CD Recorder window appears.3 To select certain tracks

Page 9 - Parts and controls

17Transferring the songs to the MusicClip Player (Check out)1 Click Portable Player on the OpenMG Jukeboxmain window.The Portable Player window appear

Page 10 - Installing the OpenMG

18Playing songs on the Music Clip PlayerBefore operating the Music Clip Player, disconnect itfrom the computer and the USB cable. While theMusic Clip

Page 11 - EMD services

19Using the display informationYou can check play status, battery life, and otherinformation on the Music Clip Player display.Repeat mode(page 20)Rema

Page 12 - Inserting the battery

2Owner’s RecordThe model is located on the battery compartmentlid and serial numbers are located␣ inside of thebattery compartment. Record the serial

Page 13 - Using the neck strap

20The player repeatsthe current song (1 Repeat)all songs continuously (AllRepeat)all songs in random order(Shuffle Repeat)RPlaying songs repeatedly(MO

Page 14 - Using the Music Clip

21Suitable musicJAZZPOPROCKEqualizer offYou can change the equalizer (EQ) according to thetype of music you are playing.Changing theequalizer (EQ)Note

Page 15 - OpenMG Jukebox basic controls

22To lock all controlsSlide the HOLD switch to ..No buttons will be able to operate.To cancel HoldSlide the HOLD switch to the contrary direction to..

Page 16 - 4 Click z (record)

23PrecautionsAdditional informationSafetyDo not drop or give a mechanical shock to the MusicClip Player. It may damage the unit.InstallationDo not pla

Page 17 - 3 Click

24SpecificationsAudio characteristicsFrequency response20 – 20,000 HzSignal-to-noise ratio (S/N)85 dBMemory capacity64 MBOutputHeadphones jackStereo m

Page 18 - 2 Press Nx (play/stop)

25This section describes how to get help and supportfrom Sony, as well as troubleshooting tips for yourMusic Clip Player.About Sony’s Support OptionsS

Page 19 - Using the display information

26TroubleshootingIf you experience any of the followingdifficulties while using the Music ClipPlayer, this troubleshooting guide mayhelp you remedy th

Page 20 - Playing songs repeatedly

27Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)The portable window of OpenMG Jukebox showsonly 60.48MB although the specifications say thatthe memory capacity is

Page 21 - Changing the

28How can I record music for two hours?cInstall OpenMG Jukebox software on yourcomputer then transfer music. To ensure two-hourrecording, set the bit

Page 22 - Locking controls

29This product (MC-P10) features OpenMG, a copyrightprotection technology developed by Sony to protectmusic copyrights.OpenMG uses a high-level crypto

Page 23 - Precautions

3Table of contentsOverview 4What you can do with the MusicClip Personal NetworkPlayer 4Copyright protection 5System requirements 6About this manu

Page 24 - Specifications

307. On music contents that are not compatible with theOpenMG Jukebox software• Under the supervision of SDMI, this softwareprohibits recording of mus

Page 25 - Getting Help

31OpenMGCopyright protection technology that manages themusic data from EMD/Audio CD on a personalcomputer. Application software installed in thecompu

Page 26 - Troubleshooting

32ATRAC3 (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding 3)ATRAC3 is a sound compression technology based on“ATRAC3,” a sound compression technology used forMini

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33Sony VAIO Music Clip PersonalNetwork Player WarrantyThe limited warranty on your hardware covers partsand labor against defects in material or workm

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342. Parts: For a period of ninety (90) calendar daysfrom the original date of purchase from SONY or aSONY authorized reseller, SONY will supply, at

Page 29 - Restrictions on the copyright

35With respect to all service provided, it is yourresponsibility prior to Product service to backup themusic content stored in its memory. It is like

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36Repair or replacement of defective parts or hardwareas provided under this Limited Warranty is theexclusive remedy of the consumer. SONY SHALLNOT B

Page 31 - Terminology

37 1999 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in whole orin part without written permission is prohibited. Allrights reserved. SONY is a registered tra

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38IndexAAlbum 17AMS 18ATRAC3 32AVLS 22BBattery 12CCD key 10Check in 5Check out 5Connecting 14DDisplay information 19EEMD 11EQ 21FFrequently Asked Ques

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4OverviewWhat you can do with the Music Clip PersonalNetwork PlayerThe Music Clip Player is a portable audio player that allows you toeasily transfer

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5Copyright protectionThe Music Clip Player has some restrictions on recording and playbackto protect copyrights.For details, see “Restrictions on the

Page 37 - VAIO Music Clip Player

6System requirements• IBM PC/AT and compatiblesCPU: MMX Pentium 233 MHz and above (Pentium II 400 MHz andabove recommended)Hard disk drive space: 2

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7About this manualThis manual explains how to operate the Music ClipPlayer. For details on how to use the suppliedsoftware (OpenMG Jukebox), refer to

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8UnpackingGetting startedYour Music Clip Player comes with the followingitems.• Music Clip Player (1)• Size AA (LR6) battery (1)• Headphones (1)• Neck

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91 VOL (volume) +/– (page 18)2 Display (page 19)3 SHIFT button (pages 20, 21)4 N/x button (page 18)5 ./> (EQ/MODE) buttons(pages 18, 20, 21)6 Batte

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