Sony NW-E3 Operating Instructions - Page 23

Advanced Operations OpenMG Jukebox, Portable Player window, START STOP button

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Advanced Operations (OpenMG Jukebox) Portable Player window When you connect Network Walkman to the computer, the Portable Player window appears in the display on the right side of the OpenMG Jukebox. qs qd qf qg qh qj qk qs You can use these buttons to operate the OpenMG Jukebox software (see page 22 for more information). qd CHECK IN/OUT START (STOP) button: starts or stops the Check-In/Out qf Name of the connected portable player (such as Network Walkman) qg Memory space on Network Walkman or memory used for audio files, and total memory capacity* qhRETURN button: closes the Portable Player window qj Displays the song titles recorded on Network Walkman qk Check-In/Out buttons (to start Check-In/ Out, click the START button next) * "60.6MB" appears in the display as the total memory capacity. This number is a result of subtracting memory for the system operation of Network Walkman. 23

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Advanced Operations (OpenMG Jukebox)
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Portable Player window
When you connect Network Walkman to the computer, the Portable Player window appears in
the display on the right side of the OpenMG Jukebox.
qs
You can use these buttons to operate the
OpenMG Jukebox software (see page 22
for more information).
qd
CHECK IN/OUT
START (STOP) button:
starts or stops the Check-In/Out
qf
Name of the connected portable player
(such as Network Walkman)
qg
Memory space on Network Walkman or
memory used for audio files, and total
memory capacity*
qh
RETURN button: closes the Portable Player
window
qj
Displays the song titles recorded on
Network Walkman
qk
Check-In/Out buttons (to start Check-In/
Out, click the START button next)
*
“60.6MB” appears in the display as the total
memory capacity. This number is a result of
subtracting memory for the system operation of
Network Walkman.
qd
qs
qh
qg
qf
qk
qj