Sony NWZ-S716F Operation Guide - Page 78

Settings, Mobile phones may affect noise. In that case, keep the player away from mobile phones.

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78 Settings Notes  If the supplied headphones are not used properly, the Noise Canceling function may not work. To enjoy better sound quality, change the size of the earbuds or adjust the earbud position to sit on your ears comfortably and fit your ears snugly ( page 8). Table of Contents Menu Index  The Noise Canceling function mainly reduces the ambient noise in the low frequency bands and has no effect against the ambient noise in the high frequency bands. It has no effect on some sounds.  Do not cover the microphone part of the headphones with your hands, etc., otherwise the Noise Canceling function may not work. Microphone  You may hear a slight noise when the Noise Canceling function is active. This is operational noise of the Noise Canceling function and not a malfunction.  You may feel the Noise Canceling function does not work or noise is louder in a quiet environment or depending on the noise. In this case, release the Noise Canceling function.  Mobile phones may affect noise. In that case, keep the player away from mobile phones.  Connect or disconnect the headphones from the headphone jack of the player after removing the headphones from your ears. If the headphones are connected or disconnected from the player during playback, or while the Noise Canceling function is active, noise may be generated. This is not a malfunction.  When the Noise Canceling function is turned on or off, a switching sound will be generated. This sound is generated by the switch of the Noise Canceling circuit, and is not a malfunction.

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Notes
If the supplied headphones are not used properly, the Noise Canceling function may not
work. To enjoy better sound quality, change the size of the earbuds or adjust the earbud
position to sit on your ears comfortably and fit your ears snugly (
page 8).
The Noise Canceling function mainly reduces the ambient noise in the low frequency
bands and has no effect against the ambient noise in the high frequency bands. It has no
effect on some sounds.
Do not cover the microphone part of the headphones with your hands, etc., otherwise
the Noise Canceling function may not work.
Microphone
You may hear a slight noise when the Noise Canceling function is active. This is
operational noise of the Noise Canceling function and not a malfunction.
You may feel the Noise Canceling function does not work or noise is louder in a quiet
environment or depending on the noise. In this case, release the Noise Canceling
function.
Mobile phones may affect noise. In that case, keep the player away from mobile phones.
Connect or disconnect the headphones from the headphone jack of the player
after removing the headphones from your ears. If the headphones are connected or
disconnected from the player during playback, or while the Noise Canceling function is
active, noise may be generated. This is not a malfunction.
When the Noise Canceling function is turned on or off, a switching sound will be
generated. This sound is generated by the switch of the Noise Canceling circuit, and is
not a malfunction.