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Reducing the battery consumption

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Help Guide Digital Music Player NW-A55/A55HN/A55L/A56/A56HN/A57 Reducing the battery consumption You can reduce the battery consumption by using the player in the following manner. The battery life depends on usage conditions. For details on the battery life, see [Battery life]. Turn off the power manually when you do not use the player. Set [Auto Power Off]. The player will turn off automatically if you do not operate the player for a certain period of time after you pause playback. ( - [Settings] - [Device Settings] ([Basic Settings]) - [Auto Power Off].) Set a shorter time for [Screen Off Timer]. ( - [Settings] - [Device Settings] ([Basic Settings]) - [Screen Off Timer].) Adjust the screen brightness. Set all sound quality settings to off. Turn off the Bluetooth function when you are not using it. Turn off the NFC function when you are not using it. Turn off the Noise Canceling function. Turn off Ambient Sound Mode. The contents of the Help Guide may be subject to change without notice due to updates to the product's specifications. Related Topic Charging the battery Turning the power on or off Settings menu Sound quality setting screens One-touch connections with a Bluetooth device (NFC) Using the Noise Canceling function Using Ambient Sound Mode Using shortcut buttons from the quick setting panel Notes on the built-in battery Displaying lyrics Battery life 4-740-523-13(1) Copyright 2018 Sony Corporation 22

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Help Guide
Digital Music Player
NW-A55/A55HN/A55L/A56/A56HN/A57
Reducing the battery consumption
You can reduce the battery consumption by using the player in the following manner.
The battery life depends on usage conditions. For details on the battery life, see [Battery life].
Turn off the power manually when you do not use the player.
Set [Auto Power Off]. The player will turn off automatically if you do not operate the player for a certain period of time
after you pause playback.
(
– [Settings] – [Device Settings] ([Basic Settings]) – [Auto Power Off].)
Set a shorter time for [Screen Off Timer].
(
– [Settings] – [Device Settings] ([Basic Settings]) – [Screen Off Timer].)
Adjust the screen brightness.
Set all sound quality settings to off.
Turn off the Bluetooth function when you are not using it.
Turn off the NFC function when you are not using it.
Turn off the Noise Canceling function.
Turn off Ambient Sound Mode.
Related Topic
Charging the battery
Turning the power on or off
Settings menu
Sound quality setting screens
One-touch connections with a Bluetooth device (NFC)
Using the Noise Canceling function
Using Ambient Sound Mode
Using shortcut buttons from the quick setting panel
Notes on the built-in battery
Displaying lyrics
Battery life
4-740-523-13(1) Copyright 2018 Sony Corporation
The contents of the Help Guide may be subject to change without notice due to updates to the product's specifications.
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