Sony NWZ-S736F Operation Guide - Page 137

AVLS Volume Limit is enabled., Disable AVLS Volume Limit

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137 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Transferred data cannot be found.  The built-in flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer.  Format the built-in flash memory on the player ( page 123).  The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the player while data was being transferred.  Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built-in flash memory on the player ( page 123).  After dragging and dropping in Windows Explorer, data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player ( page 27).  Transferred files are not in a playable format. For details, see "Supported file format" of "Specifications" ( page 159).  Songs or videos may not be played back, depending on the file format ( page 159).  Photos may not be displayed, depending on the file size or the file format ( page 159). The volume is not loud  "AVLS (Volume Limit)" is enabled. enough.  Disable "AVLS (Volume Limit)" ( page 109). There is no sound from  The headphone plug is not fully inserted. the right channel of the  If the headphones are not connected correctly, headphones. sound will not be output properly. Insert the Or the right channel sound is heard from both headphone plug into the jack until it clicks ( page 11). sides of the headphones. Playback has stopped suddenly.  The remaining battery power is insufficient.  Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( page 23).  The songs or video files that cannot be played are played.  Play back the other song or video files. Continued 

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Troubleshooting
1²¶
1²¶
Symptom
Cause/Remedy
Transferred data cannot
be found.
The built-in flash memory of the player was
formatted using Windows Explorer.
Format the built-in flash memory on the player
(
page 123).
The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the
player while data was being transferred.
Transfer usable files back to your computer and
format the built-in flash memory on the player
(
page 123).
After dragging and dropping in Windows Explorer,
data hierarchy levels do not correspond to the player
(
page 27).
Transferred files are not in a playable format. For
details, see “Supported file format” of
“Specifications” (
page 159).
Songs or videos may not be played back,
depending on the file format (
page 159).
Photos may not be displayed, depending on the
file size or the file format (
page 159).
The volume is not loud
enough.
“AVLS (Volume Limit)” is enabled.
Disable “AVLS (Volume Limit)” (
page 109).
There is no sound from
the right channel of the
headphones.
Or the right channel
sound is heard from both
sides of the headphones.
The headphone plug is not fully inserted.
If the headphones are not connected correctly,
sound will not be output properly. Insert the
headphone plug into the jack until it clicks (
page 11).
Playback has stopped
suddenly.
The remaining battery power is insufficient.
Charge the battery by connecting the player to a
running computer (
page 23).
The songs or video files that cannot be played are
played.
Play back the other song or video files.
Continued
Operation
(continued)