Sony COM-1/B Operating Instructions - Page 23

Entering initial settings, About the sample data stored in the unit, To delete sample data

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23 Getting Started...Starting the Unit Table of Contents Index  Hint • When "Auto Power Off" is set to "YES," and you do not operate the unit for approximately ten minutes, the unit automatically turns itself off (Auto Power Off) unless the unit is performing one of the following operations: - Playing music - Playing video - Playing a photo slide show - Updating its software - Updating its media database after the USB is disconnected - Formatting storage - Resetting its settings - The unit is connected to wireless network. - The unit is connected to your computer via the supplied USB cable. Entering initial settings When you turn on the unit for the first time, the set-up wizard appears. Follow the instructions on the display to set the following items. • Time Zone • Date & Time • My profile To set up these items later, see  page 172. About the sample data stored in the unit The sample data are stored in the internal memory of your unit so that you can try to use it. When you want to make more space for your own data, you can delete the sample data as below. To delete sample data Sample data Music Photo Video Text Use File Manager Context menu Context menu Context menu Note • Recommend to back up the sample data before deleting because they are provided only in the internal memory. To back up the data, use the supplied application software "mylo Utility." Continued 

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Getting Started…
Starting the Unit
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Hint
• When “Auto Power Off” is set to “YES,”
and you do not operate the unit for
approximately ten minutes, the unit automatically turns itself off (Auto Power Off)
unless the unit is performing one of the following operations:
– Playing music
– Playing video
– Playing a photo slide show
– Updating its software
– Updating its media database after the USB is disconnected
– Formatting storage
– Resetting its settings
– The unit is connected to wireless network.
– The unit is connected to your computer via the supplied USB cable.
Entering initial settings
When you turn on the unit for the first time, the set-up wizard appears. Follow
the instructions on the display to set the following items.
• Time Zone
• Date & Time
• My profile
To set up these items later, see
page 172.
About the sample data stored in the unit
The sample data are stored in the internal memory of your unit so that you can
try to use it. When you want to make more space for your own data, you can
delete the sample data as below.
To delete sample data
Sample data
Use
Music
File Manager
Photo
Context menu
Video
Context menu
Text
Context menu
Note
• Recommend to back up the sample data before deleting because they are provided
only in the internal memory. To back up the data, use the supplied application software
“mylo Utility.”
Continued