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Help Guide How to Use Digital Music Player NWZ-WS613/WS615 Notes on using the Remote Commander The water resistant specifications of this Remote Commander (supplied) are equivalent to IEC 60529 "Degrees of protection against ingress of water (IP Code)" IPX5 (*1), which specifies the degree of protection provided against the entry of water. You cannot use the Remote Commander in a swimming pool. You cannot use the Remote Commander when it is wet. The antenna (aerial) is built into the Remote Commander. The following conditions may cause the Remote Commander to become inoperable. When using in an area with a wireless LAN, in an area where devices such as microwave ovens, mobile phones and mobile gaming devices with a communication function are in use nearby, or in other areas where electromagnetic waves are being emitted. When the antenna (aerial) built into the Remote Commander is covered by your hand or blocked by people in situations such as riding in a crowded train. If tanning oil or sunscreen gets onto the Remote Commander, wash it off using lukewarm water. Otherwise, it may cause discoloration or damage such as cracks to occur. (*1) IPX5 (Degrees of protection against jets of water): The Remote Commander will maintain its operability even when exposed to direct streams of water from any direction in a situation where approximately 12.5 l/min. of water is supplied for more than 3 minutes from a distance of about 3 meters using a nozzle with an inner diameter of 6.3 millimeters. 4 - 536 - 927 - 11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation 97

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Digital Music Player
NWZ-WS613/WS615
Notes on using the Remote Commander
The water resistant specifications of this Remote Commander (supplied) are equivalent to IEC 60529 “Degrees of
protection against ingress of water (IP Code)” IPX5 (*1), which specifies the degree of protection provided against the
entry of water.
You cannot use the Remote Commander in a swimming pool.
You cannot use the Remote Commander when it is wet.
The antenna (aerial) is built into the Remote Commander.
The following conditions may cause the Remote Commander to become inoperable.
When using in an area with a wireless LAN, in an area where devices such as microwave ovens, mobile phones and
mobile gaming devices with a communication function are in use nearby, or in other areas where electromagnetic waves
are being emitted.
When the antenna (aerial) built into the Remote Commander is covered by your hand or blocked by people in situations
such as riding in a crowded train.
If tanning oil or sunscreen gets onto the Remote Commander, wash it off using lukewarm water. Otherwise, it may
cause discoloration or damage such as cracks to occur.
(*1)
IPX5 (Degrees of protection against jets of water): The Remote Commander will maintain its operability even when exposed
to direct streams of water from any direction in a situation where approximately 12.5 l/min. of water is supplied for more than 3
minutes from a distance of about 3 meters using a nozzle with an inner diameter of 6.3 millimeters.
4-536-927-11(1)
Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation
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