WARNINGS Photosensitivity A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games, including games played on the PSP™ system, may trigger an epileptic seizure in these individuals.
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GAME page 39 • Playing games • Managing saved data VIDEO page 43 • Playing UMD™Video • Playing videos (MPEG-4) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ MUSIC page 55 • Playing UMD™Audio • Playing music (ATRAC3plus™ or MP3) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™...
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Using the home menu The basic operation of the PSP™ system starts from the home menu. Press the home button to display the home menu and use the directional buttons to navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars. Select a category Basic button operations Directional buttons: Used to select on-screen items...
Precautions Before using this product, carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference. Safety This product has been designed with the highest concern for safety. However, any electrical device, if used improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
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• Do not use the system or accessories near water. • Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. • Do not use the headphones if they cause discomfort to your skin. If the supplied headphones cause discomfort to your skin, discontinue use immediately.
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• Do not allow dust or foreign matter to build up around the system or accessory connectors. If there is dust or foreign matter on the system's connectors or the AC power cord, wipe it off with a dry cloth before connecting. Dust or other matter on the connectors can result in fire or electrical shock.
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If, for any reason, software or data loss or corruption occurs, it is usually not possible to recover the software or data. It is recommended that you regularly back up software and data. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates will not be held liable for any damages or injury in the case of software or data loss or corruption.
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Pouch and hand strap • If you want to pause or temporarily store the system while playing games or video, put the system in sleep mode before placing it in the pouch. This may help to avoid overheating. • Put both the PSP™ system and the remote control in hold mode to help prevent unintended operation.
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Cleaning For safety reasons, unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning. x Cleaning the exterior surface Wipe gently with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface. Do not use solvents or other chemicals to clean the exterior of the PSP™...
Battery pack precautions Warnings Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery pack. Contact with the material can result in injury or burns to the eyes or skin. Even if foreign substances are not immediately visible, chemical changes in the material can result in injuries occurring at a later time.
Battery pack s Headphones with remote control s AC adaptor s AC power cord (with 3-pin converting adaptor attached) (supplied with PSP-1006 K) s Memory Stick Duo™ (32 MB) s Hand strap s Pouch s AC power cord (supplied with...
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Removing the 3-pin converting adaptor (PSP-1006 K only) Electrical outlet configuration may vary depending on the region of use. If the plug on the supplied AC power cord does not match the electrical outlet, loosen the screw and remove the converting adaptor.
Part names and functions System front POWER HOLD HOME SELECT START A L button F Strap holder Attach as shown in the diagram. B Directional buttons C Memory Stick Duo™ access indicator Lights up when saving and loading data D WLAN access indicator G Left speaker Lights up when using the wireless networking feature...
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K LCD screen button L Display button button Adjusts screen brightness button page 35) M Sound button button Adjusts the tone ( page 33) U Power indicator N Select button Lights up, flashes or changes color to indicate system status O Start button page 27) P R button...
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System top OPEN A IR port C Open latch B USB connector System bottom DC IN A Headset connector C DC IN 5V connector B Charging terminals Part names and functions...
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System left side A Memory Stick Duo™ slot B WLAN switch Turns on the wireless networking feature System right side R:Power switch r:Hold switch A Power/hold switch Turns the system on and off, puts in sleep mode ( pages 27, 29) and locks the system buttons page 32) Part names and functions...
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Headphones with remote control Remote control side Remote control front A . button A Hold switch Locks the operation of the remote B > button control. Note that this button does not lock the buttons of the PSP™ C Volume + button system.
Preparing the PSP™ system for use Before using the PSP™ system for the first time after purchase, you must follow these steps to charge the battery. Getting started 1: Inserting the battery pack Remove the battery cover. Hold down the push button and slide the battery cover open.
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Getting started 2: Charging Caution Do not plug the AC power cord for the PSP™ system into an electrical outlet until you have made all other connections. Plug the AC power cord into the AC adaptor. AC adaptor AC power cord Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5V connector on the system bottom.
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Plug the AC power cord into an electrical outlet. POWER AC power cord HOLD SELECT START To electrical outlet The power indicator lights up in orange, indicating that charging has begun. The power indicator will turn off when the battery is fully charged. Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect the AC adaptor from the system.
Connecting the headphones with remote control Connect the headphones to the PSP™ system. Headphones HOME Remote control 1 Plug the headphones into the remote control. 2 Plug the headphones into the headset connector on the system bottom. Hint The remote control is exclusively for use with the PSP™ system and cannot be used with other devices.
Basic operations Turning the PSP™ system on and off Turning the system on Slide the power/hold switch up. The power indicator lights up in green, and the home menu is displayed. Hints • If the PSP™ system is turned on with a UMD™ inserted, the UMD™ will begin playback automatically.
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Turning the system off Hold the power/hold switch in the up position for more than two seconds. The power indicator flashes and then turns off, indicating that the system is turned off. Turning the PSP™ system on and off...
Putting into sleep mode If the PSP™ system is switched to sleep mode, the game that is playing will be paused. When sleep mode is cleared, the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode will begin playback again. Notices •...
Inserting a UMD™ Notice Do not eject a UMD™ during playback. Slide the open latch on the PSP™ system top. The disc cover opens. Insert a UMD™. With the disc label facing the system rear, slide the UMD™ in the direction of the arrow until it is fully inserted.
Inserting a Memory Stick Duo™ Warning Keep Memory Stick Duo™ media out of the reach of small children, as the media could be swallowed by accident. Open the slot cover and insert the Memory Stick Duo™. Front side Open the slot cover in the Press until fully inserted.
Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP™ system Slide the power/hold switch down. The switch locks into place. The hold indicator turns yellow, indicating that the system buttons are locked. Clearing hold mode Slide the power/hold switch to its original position. Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP™...
Using the sound button The sound button is used to adjust the tone and to mute the sound for audio playback and for key tones. Adjusting the tone Press the sound button. POWER HOLD SELECT START Each time you press the button, the tone changes as follows: HEAVY Strengthens both bass and treble to produce an intense sound POPS...
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Clearing mute Muting can be turned off by the following methods: • Pressing the sound button. • Pressing the volume + or volume - button on the system front or on the remote control. Using the sound button...
Using the display button The display button is used to adjust screen brightness. Adjusting screen brightness Press the display button. POWER HOLD SELECT START Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows: Level 1 Darker Level 2 Level 3 Brighter (Level 4)
Battery Battery charge level The battery charge level is displayed on the screen. Battery charge level Estimating the remaining battery power There is plenty of power left. The battery is getting low. The battery has almost run out. No battery power remains. The power indicator flashes green. Recharge the battery.
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• Battery charge level can also be checked in "Battery information" under "System Settings" ( page 85). • If the PSP™ system is left unused after the battery runs out, the date and time settings may be reset. If this occurs, the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time the system is turned on.
Hint The battery pack lifespan varies depending on how it is stored, the conditions of use and environmental factors, such as temperature. Replacing the battery pack For safety reasons, turn off the system before replacing the battery pack. Also read "Battery pack precautions" ( page 15) before handling the battery pack.
Game Playing a game Select from the home menu. Insert a UMD™ ( page 30). The UMD™ icon is displayed. With the game icon selected, press the button. The game starts. Icons displayed under Game In addition to playing games, the following features are available under Game. You can play games that support Game Sharing.
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Hints • Access to a game that is displayed as (Restricted Content) is restricted by the parental control feature. You must enter the password as described below to access the game. See "Parental Control Level" ( page 92) for details. Select (Restricted Content), and then press the button.
Game options menu You can view game information or copy or delete saved data by displaying the options menu. Select an icon, and then press the button. The options menu is displayed. Icons Options menu Select a menu item, and then press the button.
Copying and deleting saved data You can copy or delete saved game data that is saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ using the saved data utility. Copying saved data You can copy saved data to another Memory Stick Duo™. It is recommended that important data be copied as a backup.
Video Watching a video You can watch UMD™Video and videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. The format (for videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo™) that can be played is MPEG-4 ( page 53). Notice Depending on the UMD™Video, playback conditions may be set in advance by the software developer.
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Icons displayed under Video You can play UMD™Video. If you select the icon, a UMD™ thumbnail for the video is displayed. Memory Stick™ You can play video saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. Hints • Access to a video that is displayed as (Restricted Content) is restricted under the parental control feature.
Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on-screen control panel. Press the button during video playback. The control panel is displayed. Control panel Select an icon, and then press the button. Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button.
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Icon Description Subtitle Switches between available subtitle options for Options UMD™Video that include subtitles Plays video data stored on a Memory Stick Duo™ from Go To a specified time ( page 48) UMD™Video Boosts the volume of the UMD™Video ( page 49) Volume Changes the size of the image displayed on the screen...
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Icon Description Clear Clears the Repeat setting Viewing playback status and related information Select from the control panel during playback, and then press the button. The playback status of the video is displayed. Title Updated Status icon Elapsed time/total time Clearing display Select from the control panel, and then press the...
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Changing the Screen Mode Changes the size of the viewable image on the screen. Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time the button is pressed, the Screen Mode will change as follows: Normal The image is adjusted to fit the PSP™ system's screen size. The image is shown at the full screen size without changing Zoom proportions, while cutting off the top and bottom or left and...
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Adjusting the UMD™Video volume The volume can be adjusted if the audio output level of the UMD™ is low. Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time you press the button, the volume will change as follows: Raises the volume Raises the volume (maximum) Normal...
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Returning to normal playback Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Hint Selecting from the control panel while playback is paused, and then pressing the button, will also start slow playback. If (Fast Forward) is held down, slow playback will continue only as long as the button is held.
Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP™ system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control. System button Remote control operation operation Press the button or start Play Press the u button.
Video options menu You can use the Video options menu to play a UMD™Video or view information or delete videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. Select the icon, and then press the button. The options menu is displayed. Icons Options menu Select a menu item, and then press the button.
Memory Stick™ video format. Visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp for more information about compatible devices. Hint A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if your MPEG-4-compatible device can handle only a standard-size Memory Stick™.
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3 Use a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader/writer. * If the device can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick™, you will need a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately). Hints • See http://www.memorystick.com/psp for information on the formats that can be converted.
Music Listening to music You can listen to UMD™Audio and music saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. The file formats (for music saved on Memory Stick Duo™) that can be played are ATRAC3plus™ and MP3 ( page 65). Select from the home menu. Insert a UMD™...
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Hints • If the start button or the u button on the remote control is pressed in step 3, the first track of the first group will begin playing. • If the home button or select button is pressed during playback, the screen will return to the home menu.
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Stopping playback Press the button during playback. Playback stops. How to read the screen Track number/total number of tracks Album name Track name Artist name Status icon Control panel Codec Track elapsed time/total time Hints • "Album name" and "Track number/total number of tracks" are shown on the screen only while (Display) is turned on.
Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on-screen control panel. Press the button during playback. The control panel is displayed. Control panel Select an icon, and then press the button. Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button.
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Icon Description Fast Reverse/ Plays in fast reverse/fast forward* Fast Forward Play Plays a track Pause Pauses playback Stop Stops playback Group Mode Switches to Group Mode ( page 59) Specifies a part of a track, and then plays that part A-B Repeat repeatedly ( page 60)
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Using Play Modes (Repeat/Shuffle) During playback, select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time the button is pressed, the system switches between the following functions: Play Mode Description Plays a track repeatedly Plays all tracks repeatedly Plays all tracks in a random order Plays all tracks in a random order repeatedly Clears Play Mode and plays through to the last track in...
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Press the button at the point where you want the repeated playback to end. The ending point (point B) is set, and repeated playback of the specified section begins. Clearing A-B Repeat Select from the control panel, and then press the button.
Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP™ system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control. System button operation Remote control operation Press the button or start Play Press the u button.
Music options menu You can use the Music options menu to view information about or delete music data saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. Select an icon, and then press the button. The options menu is displayed. Icons Options menu Select a menu item, and then press the button.
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Playing with a selected codec With a UMD™Audio that has multiple file formats and bit rates recorded, you can select from among these options for playback. Select a group you want to listen to, and then press the button. Select "Select Codec", and then press the button.
Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo™ You can use the PSP™ system to play music data obtained in the following ways: 1) Music imported from an audio CD. 2) Music purchased from a music download Web site. See below for instructions regarding item 1).
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*1 If the slot on the device can handle only standard-size Memory Stick™ media, a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required. *2 A device that supports MagicGate™ such as model number MSAC-US30 (a Sony product sold separately) is required. Hints •...
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Where to save music data Create a folder named "PSP" directly on the Memory Stick Duo™, and then create a folder named "MUSIC" in the "PSP" folder. Save MP3 data in the "MUSIC" folder. The PSP™ system will not recognize data items saved anywhere other than in this folder.
Photo Viewing images You can view images saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. The file format that can be displayed is JPEG ( page 78). Select from the home menu. Insert a Memory Stick Duo™ ( page 31). is displayed. Press the button while is selected.
Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on-screen control panel. Press the button while displaying an image. The control panel is displayed. Control panel Select an icon, and then press the button. Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button.
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Icon Description Zoom Out Zooms out from the image Zoom In Zooms in on the image Rotates the image 90-degrees Rotate Left counterclockwise Rotate Right Rotates the image 90-degrees clockwise Moves the image up, down, left or right to display any obscured part when the image has Up/Down/Left/Right been zoomed in or out on, or when the View Mode is set to Zoom...
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(Image number/Total number of images) Image name Updated Display Status Clearing the display Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Adjusting image size You can change the size of the image displayed on the screen. While displaying the image, select from the control panel, and then press the button.
Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP™ system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control. System button Remote control operation operation Press the u button. Play a slideshow Press the start button.
Photo options menu When the Photo options menu is displayed, you can view information about or delete images saved on a Memory Stick Duo™. Select an icon and then press the button. The options menu is displayed. Icons Options menu Select a menu item, and then press the button.
Playing slideshows You can set the available images to be displayed in order. Select the icon for a folder or media containing images, and then press the start button. The slideshow begins. The content displayed varies depending on the icon selected.
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Control panel Select an icon, and then press the button. Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button. List of Operations Icon Description Slideshow Switches the information displayed on the screen Options page 76) View Mode Changes the size of the image displayed on the screen Display Displays image information Displays the functions that can be performed using the...
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Icon Description Repeat Plays the slideshow repeatedly Displaying slideshow options During a slideshow, select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time you press the button, the option switches as follows: Image name and date of last update are displayed. Image name and date of last update are displayed together, with thumbnails of each image.
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Hint Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen. In this case, press the button to clear the control panel. Playing slideshows...
You can use Memory Stick Duo™ media with a digital still camera that can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick™ by using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately). Saving image data items from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo™...
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* A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if the slot on the device you are using is able to handle only the standard-size Memory Stick™. Where to save image data Create a folder named "PSP" directly on the Memory Stick Duo™, and then create a folder named "PHOTO"...
Settings Settings for the PSP™ system You can adjust the settings for the PSP™ system, as well as settings for features, such as video, photo and network. Select from the home menu. Icons for various settings are displayed. Select an icon, and then press the button.
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Icons displayed under Settings Provides access to updates for the system Network Update software ( page 102) Allows for connection to a PC using a USB Connection commercially available USB cable page 94) Includes settings for UMD™Video Menu Video Settings Language, Audio Language and Subtitle Language ( page 82)
"+2". Hint The settings at the time of purchase are as follows: – "Menu Language" and "Subtitle Language" are set to "English" (for PSP-1006 K) or "Traditional Chinese" (for PSP-1007 K). – "Audio Language" is set to "Original Language". – "UMD™Video Volume" is set to "Normal".
Photo Settings You can set the Slideshow Speed. Fast Displays images at a faster rate Normal Displays images at normal speed Slow Displays images at a slower rate The default setting for the menu item is underlined. Photo Settings...
System Settings You can adjust the settings for and display information about the PSP™ system, or format a Memory Stick Duo™. Nickname The nickname you selected in the initial setup can be changed. Use the on- screen keyboard to enter a new nickname. For details on keyboard operation, see "How to use the keyboard"...
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Battery Information You can display the following information about the system battery: Charge Level Displays the battery charge level as a percentage Displays the remaining hours of battery duration (except when Hours Left charging) Power Source Displays the current source of power: "External" or "Battery" Displays the status of the battery: "In Use", "Charging"...
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System Information You can display information about the PSP™ system. MAC Address Displays the system's MAC address System Software Displays the version of the system software Nickname Displays the system nickname About PSP™ Displays trademark and copyright information related to software used by the PSP™...
Date & Time Settings You can set the date and time, daylight saving time and time zone for the PSP™ system. Set each item using the directional buttons and enter the setting by pressing the button. Sets the year, month, day, hour, minute and second (and AM/ Date and Time PM setting if using a 12-hour time format) Date Format...
Power Save Settings You can conserve the power of the PSP™ system by setting the system to automatically go into sleep mode or switch off the backlight. Backlight Auto-Off When the system remains idle for a certain period of time, it saves power by automatically turning off the backlight on the LCD screen.
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Auto Sleep You can set the system to conserve power by automatically entering sleep mode when it remains idle for a certain period of time. The system does not automatically go into sleep mode. 5 minutes Enters sleep mode after five minutes 10 minutes Enters sleep mode after ten minutes 15 minutes...
Sound Settings You can turn off the key tone and limit the volume level. AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) You can limit the maximum volume. This can help prevent sound escaping from the headphones, as well as the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones.
Security Settings You can adjust settings related to PSP™ system security features. Change Password Changes the 4-digit password required for the "Parental Control Level" feature. The password is required for the following operations: • To change the Parental Control Level setting. •...
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Parental Control Level Some UMD™ software have a preset parental control level based on the content. You can set the parental control level on the system to restrict the playback of a UMD™ with a level that is higher than that set on the system. Parental Control Level The parental control level of the system can be either turned off or set to one of 11 different levels.
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parental control level :The UMD can be viewed. :The UMD cannot be viewed. Parental control levels on games For the latest information about ratings, call the PSP™ service line at the number listed on your warranty card for assistance. Hints •...
USB Connection You can transfer files from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the PSP™ system using a commercially available USB cable. Note however that files that can be played are limited to file formats supported by the system. USB cables that can be used with the PSP™...
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Select (USB Connection) under from the home menu, and then press the button. The Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the system is detected by the PC. Notice Do not format a Memory Stick Duo™ on a PC, as it may no longer be recognized by the PSP™...
Network Settings You can adjust the network settings to allow connection to a wireless local area network (WLAN). There are two WLAN modes. Warning Turn off the WLAN switch when in crowded places, such as in a crowded train. If a person nearby is using a pacemaker, it is possible that the radio waves could affect the pacemaker.
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Required items The following items are generally required to set up the system to connect to a network and perform a network update. • Subscription to an Internet service provider • A network device, such as a DSL or cable modem •...
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Select (Network Settings) under from the home menu, and then press the button. Select "Infrastructure Mode", and then press the button. Select "New Connection", and then press the button. Enter a name for the network connection. When you press the button, an on-screen keyboard ( page 105) is displayed, allowing you to enter characters for the name.
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SSID Enter the SSID settings for your access point. If a WEP key is set up for your access point, use the directional Encryption buttons and select "WEP". Then enter the WEP key. When you enter the WEP key, it appears on the screen as "********". Searches for and then displays a list of access points (or wireless Scan networks) with their corresponding SSIDs and the WEP key...
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Check the settings. This screen displays the setting details. Press the left button to return to the previous screens to correct any of the settings, if necessary. When you have finished selecting your settings, press the right button to go to the next screen. Save the connection.
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Network settings options menu When the options menu is displayed in infrastructure mode, network connections saved on the system can be edited or deleted. Select (Network Settings) under from the home menu, and then press the button. Select "Infrastructure Mode", and then press the button.
Network Update You can update the system software using the Network Update feature. For the latest information about updates, visit http://www.sceh.com.hk (Hong Kong, Southeast Asia) http://www.sceh.com.tw (Taiwan) Network update process Connection to the network Connects using a wireless LAN access point. Turn on the system's WLAN switch.
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Starting a network update You can connect to a network using an access point to download update data. Connect the AC adaptor to the system. The update cannot be completed if the AC adaptor is not connected. Select (Network Update) under from the home menu, and then press the button.
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Delete Deletes a network connection Information Displays information about a network connection * For detailed instructions, see "Creating a new network connection" ( page 97). Network Update...
How to use the keyboard You can use the on-screen keyboard for text entry such as when entering a nickname for the PSP™ system or entering network setting information. Text entry field (Displays Function keys Cursor characters as they are entered) Alphabet/symbol keys Input mode display Control panel item list...
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Switching input mode The number of input modes available varies depending on the language selected. Every time you press the select button, the input mode switches among the options in the diagram below: Examples of characters Input mode Input mode display you can enter Letters and numbers a b c d e...
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Hint If you select the a/A key while entering characters, you can switch between upper and lower case. Entering symbols You can enter symbols such as "." and "?" by selecting particular keys while entering characters. Input mode Alphabet/symbol key Letters and numbers How to use the keyboard...
Additional information Compatible media The media types listed below can be used on the PSP™ system. Throughout this manual, the term "Memory Stick Duo™" is used to refer to all types of Memory Stick™ media in the table below. Type Logo UMD™...
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The standard-size Memory Stick™ cannot be used with the system. Memory Stick Duo Adaptor The Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) allows a Memory Stick Duo™ to be used with devices that take a standard-size Memory Stick™.
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Video A video-compression format with the Memory Stick Video Format) ATRAC3plus™ An audio-compression technology (including ATRAC3™) developed by Sony Corporation Music An audio-compression format JPEG A standard format for compressing Photo (conforms with DCF2.0/ still images, such as those used in Exif2.21)
Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. PSP™ system 4.3 inches (16:9) full-transparent type, TFT drive LCD screen Approximately 16,770,000 colors displayed Sound Stereo speakers Internal disc drive Read-only UMD™ drive DC IN 5V connector Charging terminals Headset connector IR port Interface...
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UMD™ laser Wave length 655-665 nm Power max 0.28 mW Type Semiconductor, continuous Wireless networking Standard IEEE 802.11b 128-bit/64-bit Modulation format DS-SS (IEEE 802.11b compliant) AC adaptor Input AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz Output DC 5 V, 2000 mA Approx. 46 × 22 × 76 mm / 1 ×...
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Contents See page 16. x Memory Stick Duo™ • Compatible with MagicGate™ • It is able to perform parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer). This type of high-speed data transfer can be used only with compatible devices. Transfer speed will vary depending on the device used. •...
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Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. " " and "XMB" are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. "SONY" is a registered trademark, and " " is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Also, "Memory Stick Duo", "Memory Stick PRO Duo", "Memory Stick", "...
Troubleshooting Go through this section if you experience difficulty in operating the PSP™ system. Should any problem persist, call the PSP™ service line at the number listed on your warranty card for assistance. Power, battery and charging issues The power does not turn on. , Check that the system is turned on.
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The power indicator on the system front is on, but the LCD screen is not displayed. , Check that the LCD screen's backlight is not turned off. If it is, press any of the system buttons to turn on the backlight. The battery loses its charge even when the system is turned off.
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Sound There is no sound. , Check that the volume is not set to zero. Try raising the volume pages 18, 22). , Check that the mute setting is not on. Press the sound button on the system front to clear the mute setting ( page 33).
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Memory Stick Duo™ The Memory Stick Duo™ cannot be inserted. , Set the Memory Stick Duo™ in the proper direction when inserting page 31). The system does not recognize the Memory Stick Duo™. , If the Memory Stick Duo™ was formatted by a PC, the system may not recognize it.
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The system does not recognize a video data item. , Video data items in a file format that is not compatible with the system will not be recognized ( page 110). , If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo™ is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it.
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The system does not recognize the image data. , Check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo™ ( page 79). , If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo™ is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the system may not recognize it.
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, Check that the headset connector and the headphone plug are clean. If not, wipe them with a dry, soft cloth. See also "There is no sound". The remote control does not work. , Check that the headphones are fully inserted in the system ( page 26).
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The PSP™ system is not recognized by the PC when connected using a USB cable. , When using a USB hub or other devices, depending on the operating environment of the PC, the Memory Stick Duo™ inserted in the system may not be recognized by the PC.
請檢查和確認箱子內是否具備以下物品:如果欠缺任何物品,請打電話 給保證書上記載的 PSP™ 消費者服務中心。 s PSP™ 主機 s 電池組 s 線控裝置與耳機 s 交流電轉換器 s 交流電源線 (附 3 插針電源插頭轉 換器) (提供 PSP-1006 K 使用) s Memory Stick Duo™ (32MB) s 吊帶 s 收藏包 s 交流電源線 (提供PSP-1007 K使用) s 擦布 s 説明書等...
各部名稱與功能 主機前面 POWER HOLD HOME SELECT START A L 按鈕 F 手繩固定勾 以如圖所示的方式連接手繩。 B 方向按鈕 C Memory Stick Duo™ 讀取燈 會於保存 / 載入資料時不斷閃 爍。 D 無線 LAN 顯示燈 會於使用無線網路功能時不斷閃 爍。 G 左喇叭 E 類比墊 H HOME (歸返)按鈕 可於放入對應類比操作的遊戲時 顯示自家選單 使用。 I 音量...
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K 液晶畫面 按鈕 L 顯示按鈕 按鈕 調整畫面亮度 ( 第 155 頁) 按鈕 M 聲音按鈕 按鈕 調整音質 ( 第 153 頁) U POWER (電源)指示燈 N SELECT (選擇)按鈕 可透過指示燈的亮燈、閃爍的顏 O START (開始)按鈕 色來了解主機狀態 ( 第 147 頁) P R 按鈕 V HOLD (固定)指示燈 當主機處於...
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主機上方 OPEN A 紅外線連接埠 C OPEN (開啟)按鈕 B USB 連接埠 主機下方 DC IN A 耳機 / 麥克風連接端 C DC IN 5V 電源端子 B 充電用端子 各部名稱與功能...
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主機左側 A Memory Stick Duo™ 插口 B 無線 LAN 按鈕 啟動無線網路功能 主機右側 R:POWER (電源)按鈕 r:HOLD (固定)按鈕 A POWER (電源)/HOLD (固 定)按鈕 開啟及關閉主機,讓主機進入睡 眠模式 ( 第 147、149 頁)以 及鎖定主機的按鈕操作功能 ( 第 152 頁) 各部名稱與功能...
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線控裝置與耳機 線控裝置前面 線控裝置側面 A . 按鈕 A HOLD (固定)按鈕 鎖定線控裝置的操作功能。請注 B > 按鈕 意,此按鈕並不會鎖定 PSP™ 主 機按鈕的操作功能。 C 音量 + 按鈕 B 固定夾 調高音量 D 音量 - 按鈕 調低音量 E u 按鈕 各部名稱與功能...
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準備 2:充電 注意 在完成所有連接之前,請勿將 PSP™ 主機的交流電源線插頭插入電源插 座。 將交流電源線連接至交流電轉換器。 交流電轉換器 交流電源線 將交流電轉換器連接至主機下方的 DC IN 5V 電源端子。 POWER DC IN HOLD SELECT START 交流電轉換器 使用 PSP™ 主機的事前準備...
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將交流電源線插頭插入電源插座。 POWER 交流電源線 HOLD SELECT START 至電源插座 POWER (電源)指示燈會亮起橘色燈,表示開始為電池充電。在電池完 全充飽電之後,POWER (電源)指示燈便會熄滅。 此時請將交流電源線從電源插座上拔下,並從主機拔下交流電 轉換器。 提示 若您想了解更多如何為電池充電的資訊,請參閱 " 電池 " 的説明 ( 第 156 頁) 。 準備 3:初始設定 開啟 PSP™ 主機的電源 ( 第 147 頁) 。 電源指示燈會亮起綠色燈,並顯示初始設定畫面。 請依照畫面指示設定 system language(系統語言) 、 time zone (時區)...
System Settings (系統設定) 您可調整 PSP™ 主機的系統設定並閱覽相關資訊,或是為 Memory Stick Duo™ 進行格式化。 Nickname (暱稱) 您可變更於初始設定時選擇的暱稱。請使用畫面上顯示的鍵盤,輸入一 個新的暱稱。鍵盤的詳細使用方法,請參閱 " 如何使用鍵盤 " ( 第 225 頁) 。 System Language (系統語言) 設定自家選單等系統選單的語言。 以德文顯示訊息 Deutsch 以英文顯示訊息 English 以西班牙文顯示訊息 Español 以法文顯示訊息 Français 以義大利文顯示訊息 Italiano 以荷蘭文顯示訊息 Nederlands 以葡萄牙文顯示訊息 Português Pyccкий...
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Battery Information (電池資訊) 您可閱覽主機電源的相關資訊。 Charge Level 以百分比顯示電池的充電量 (充電量) Hours Left 顯示電池剩餘的使用時間 (充電時例外) (剩餘時間) Power Source 顯示目前電力來源為 "External (外接)" 或 "Battery (電力來源) (電池)" Battery Status 顯示電池狀態為 "In Use (使用中)"、"Charging (電池狀態) (充電中)" 或 "Charge Complete (充電完成)" * 主機預測的時間皆為估計數字,非為正確數值。 提示 顯示的充電量會因使用狀況與溫度等環境因素,而與實際的充電量有些微差異。 Format Memory Stick™ (Memory Stick™ 格式化) 您可使用主機,進行...
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System Information (系統資訊) 您可閲覽 PSP™ 主機的相關資訊。 MAC Address 顯示主機的 MAC 位址 (MAC 位址) System Software 顯示系統軟件的版本 (系統軟件) Nickname (暱稱) 顯示主機的暱稱 About PSP™ (關於 PSP™) 顯示與 PSP™ 主機使用之軟件有關的商標與著作權資訊。 System Settings (系統設定)...
Date & Time Settings (日期 & 時間設定) 您可設定 PSP™ 主機的日期與時間、夏令時間與時區。請使用方向按鈕 選擇項目,並輸入設定,再按下 按鈕即告設定完成。 Date and Time 設定年、月、日、時、分與秒 (若使用 12 小時制,則請 (日期與時間) 設定 AM/PM) Date Format 設定年、月和日的螢幕顯示方式 (日期顯示方式) Time Format 設定使用 12 小時制或 24 小時制 (時間顯示方式) Time Zone (時區) 設定適當的時區 Daylight Saving 選擇...
USB Connection (USB 連接) 您可使用市售的 USB 連接線將檔案從電腦傳送至 PSP™ 主機的 Memory Stick Duo™。但能播放的檔案仍限於主機可支援的檔案格式。 PSP™ 主機可使用的 USB 連接線 需使用對應 Mini-B (迷你 B)類型連接端的 USB 連接線來連接主機。 提示 您可連接安裝 Windows® XP 或 Mac OS X 等平台,支援 USB 大容量資料庫的電腦。 使用 USB 連接線連接主機與電腦 您不須關閉電源,即可使用 USB 連接線連接主機與電腦。 用 USB 連接線連接主機與電腦。 請使用與電腦連接埠相容的...
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切換輸入模式 輸入模式的編號可能會因選擇語言而有所不同。每次您按下 SELECT (選 擇)按鈕,都會依照下列順序變更輸入模式。 輸入模式 輸入模式顯示 您可輸入的字元範例 字母與數字 a b c d e 只有數字 1 2 3 4 5 提示 畫面鍵盤的設定語言乃與 System Settings(系統設定)時選擇的 System Language (系統語言)共通。若 System Language (系統語言)乃設定為日文,則此時會顯 示日文鍵盤。您可輸入的字元會因選擇之語言而有所不同。 輸入字元 以下便以 "PLAY" 為範例,說明如何輸入文字。 選擇 PQRS7,並按下 按鈕數次,直到 "P" 出現為止。 您每按下一次...
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內容 請參閲第 136 頁 x Memory Stick Duo™ • 支援 MagicGate™ • 可執行平行資料傳輸(高速資料傳輸) 。此類高速資料傳輸只可搭配相 容裝置使用。實際傳輸速度會因您使用的裝置而有所不同。 • Memory Stick Duo™ 的可用容量分為玩者實際可使用的容量以及為系 統檔案預留的必要容量。本產品之玩者實際可使用容量約為 30 MB。 軟件 Software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc. and its contributors is used for the communication functions of this product.
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" " 為 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. 之註冊商標。" " 和 "UMD" 則為該公司之商標。 " " 和 "XMB" 為 Sony Corporation 與 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. 之商標。 "SONY" 為 Sony Corporation 之註冊商標。" " 則為該公司之商標。 "Memory Stick Duo"、"Memory Stick PRO Duo"、 "Memory Stick"、...