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WALKMAN
NWZ-ZX1
Use this manual when you have troubles or when you need to know how to use your Walkman.
DSD format is available for Walkman software that has been updated to Ver.1.10 or later.
Supported formats
Experience "WALKMAN" like never before
This introduces how to enjoy high quality sound with your NWZ-F880 series and NWZ-ZX1 Walkman.
How to Use
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  • Page 1 Help Guide WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Use this manual when you have troubles or when you need to know how to use your Walkman. DSD format is available for Walkman software that has been updated to Ver.1.10 or later. Supported formats Experience "WALKMAN" like never before This introduces how to enjoy high quality sound with your NWZ-F880 series and NWZ-ZX1 Walkman.
  • Page 2 Transferring Content Bluetooth Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Settings Announcement Specifications Go to Page Top Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Q&A Go to Page Top List of Topic How to Use Troubleshooting Go to Page Top...
  • Page 3 Table Of Contents Help Guide NWZ-ZX1 Getting Started Customer Registration Website Customer registration website Before Use Before first use “WALKMAN” instruction manuals How to use the operating explanations Parts and Controls Parts and controls Power/Charging Turning the power on Turning the power off Turning the screen on and off Charging the battery Extending the battery life...
  • Page 4 Google™ Account Setting up a Google account Deleting a Google account Location Information What is location information? Enabling/disabling GPS Setting to search for your current position with a wireless network Notes on the GPS function Connecting Your “WALKMAN” to Your Computer Connecting to a computer by USB cable Setting to automatically connect as USB storage Changing the USB connection method...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Transferring iTunes content using Media Go Transferring content using Content Transfer Transferring content using Explorer or the Finder Notes for transferring music/photos/videos from your computer Deleting Content from Your “WALKMAN” Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Media Go Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Content Transfer Deleting content from your “WALKMAN”...
  • Page 6 Turning Wi-Fi on/off Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Connecting to a Wi-Fi network from the settings screen Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the WPS button Adding a Wi-Fi network manually Checking the Wi-Fi network status Notes on Wi-Fi Connection Notes on Wi-Fi Connection Settings Common Settings...
  • Page 7 Contents Preinstalled Applications Troubleshooting What Can I Do to Solve a Problem? What can I do to solve a problem? Customer support website Q&A Operation Your “WALKMAN” does not operate or the power does not turn on. Your “WALKMAN” does not work properly. Your “WALKMAN”...
  • Page 8 The computer does not recognize your “WALKMAN.” Cannot install software to your computer. The progress bar on the install screen does not proceed while installing the software. Or, the access lamp of the hard drive does not light for several minutes.
  • Page 9 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Getting Started Customer Registration Website Before Use Parts and Controls Power/Charging Flow of Initial Settings Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 10 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Basic Operations How to Use the Buttons How to Use the Touch Screen Home Screen Microphone Google™ Account Location Information Connecting Your “WALKMAN” to Your Computer Initializing/Updating Using the Contents Go to Page Top Notes on use...
  • Page 11 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Supported formats Music (Music player) Audio Formats (Codec) Media File format: MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer3) file format File extension: .mp3 Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR)) Sampling frequency (*1): 32, 44.1, 48 kHz WMA (*2) Media File format: ASF file format...
  • Page 12 Bit rate: 16 to 320 kbps (Supports variable bit rate (VBR)) (*4) Sampling frequency (*1): 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz HE-AAC Media File format: MP4 file format File extension: .mp4, .m4a, .3gp Bit rate: 32 to 144 kbps Sampling frequency (*1): 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Apple Lossless Media File format: MP4 file format...
  • Page 13 These numbers indicate the maximum resolution of playable video, and do not indicate the player’s display resolution. (*7) Some photo files cannot be played back, depending on their file formats. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 14 Operation Flow to Transfer Content to Your “WALKMAN” Installing Media Go Installing Content Transfer Importing Content to Media Go Transferring Content to Your “WALKMAN” Deleting Content from Your “WALKMAN” Operating with Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 15 Back to Top Bluetooth What is Bluetooth Function? Making a Bluetooth Connection from the Settings Screen Making a Bluetooth Connection with NFC Bluetooth Settings Notes on Bluetooth Communication Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 16 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top What Is NFC Function? Using NFC Function Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 17 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) What is Wi-Fi Communications? Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Notes on Wi-Fi Connection Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 18 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Settings Common Settings Sound Settings Bluetooth Settings Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 19 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Announcement Precautions Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 20 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Specifications Specifications Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 21 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Troubleshooting What Can I Do to Solve a Problem? Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 22 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Q&A Operation Sound Power Connection to a Computer Bluetooth Wi-Fi Other Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 23 Help Guide List of Topics WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top How to Use Getting Started Customer Registration Website Customer registration website Before Use Before first use “WALKMAN” instruction manuals How to use the operating explanations Parts and Controls Parts and controls Power/Charging Turning the power on Turning the power off...
  • Page 24 Using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons Volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) How to Use the Touch Screen How to use the touch screen Notes on the touch screen Home Screen Home screen Basic operation keys Switching Home screens Main notification icons Notification panel...
  • Page 25 Using the spacer Transferring Content Operation Flow to Transfer Content to Your “WALKMAN” Preparing content using a Windows computer Preparing content using a Mac computer Installing Media Go About Media Go Installing Media Go Installing Content Transfer About Content Transfer Installing Content Transfer Importing Content to Media Go Importing content from media using Media Go...
  • Page 26 Making a Bluetooth Connection from the Settings Screen Turning the Bluetooth function on/off Making your “WALKMAN” detectable by Bluetooth devices Pairing (registering) a Bluetooth device Connecting to a Bluetooth device Disconnecting a Bluetooth device Deleting a paired Bluetooth device Making a Bluetooth Connection with NFC Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function Bluetooth Settings Setting wireless playback quality...
  • Page 27 Settings Common Settings Changing the settings Changing the language Setting the screen lock Sound Settings Adjusting the volume Limiting the volume Setting the recommended sound quality Setting sound quality yourself Presetting your equalizer settings Moderating the differences in volume level between songs Changing the sound characteristics Enjoying powerful sound Bluetooth Settings...
  • Page 28 Help Guide List of Topics WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What Can I Do to Solve a Problem? What can I do to solve a problem? Customer support website Q&A Operation Your “WALKMAN” does not operate or the power does not turn on. Your “WALKMAN”...
  • Page 29 Noise is generated. Volume cannot be turned up, or the volume remains low when the playback volume is turned up. Sound can only be heard from one side of the headphones. Sound is interrupted or skips. Power Cannot charge the “WALKMAN.” I want to know the battery life of the built-in rechargeable battery.
  • Page 30 Cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network. I want to turn the Wi-Fi function off at the same time the “WALKMAN” screen is turned off. Other Your “WALKMAN” gets warm. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 31 Help Guide WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Notes on use June 2013 Before use To make full use of this content, please read the following notes thoroughly. Please note that they are subject to change without prior notice. Recommended system environment The following system environments are recommended for displaying this content.
  • Page 32 This content uses cookies. To use services incorporating cookies, you need to set your browser to allow cookies. Handling of personal information obtained from websites Sony may use cookies, web beacons or similar technologies to make statistical analysis of customers’ usage of this content while preserving anonymity.
  • Page 33 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Customer Registration Website Customer registration website View information on websites where you can register your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 34 There is a wide variety of instruction manuals available in addition to this Help Guide. How to use the operating explanations This section explains how the operating explanations are written in this Help Guide. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 35 How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Parts and Controls Parts and controls This section introduces the functions of buttons, jacks, and other parts of your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 36 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Power/Charging Turning the power on Turn the power on to start your Walkman. Turning the power off Turn the power off if you do not intend to use your Walkman for a long period of time. Turning the screen on and off You can turn the screen off when not using your Walkman in order to prevent the touch screen from being operated accidentally.
  • Page 37 The first time you turn your Walkman power on, a screen for the initial settings is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to set each of the settings. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 38 An alarm (beep) and warning [Check the volume level] are meant to protect your ears when you raise the volume setting beyond a specific level for the first time. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 39 The display of your Walkman is a touch screen, and you operate the Walkman by directly touching the screen with your fingers. This section explains basic touch screen operations. Notes on the touch screen This section contains various notes about the touch screen. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 40 A list of the main notification icons that are displayed on the screen. Notification panel You can check the details on notifications in the notification panel, and start the relevant applications directly by tapping a notification. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 41 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Microphone Using the microphone The built-in microphone of your Walkman can be used to input sound. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 42 Set up a Google account to use services provided by Google. Multiple accounts can be registered on your Walkman. Deleting a Google account This section explains how to delete a registered Google account. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 43 Setting to search for your current position with a wireless network Set to search for your current position with a wireless network (Wi-Fi). Notes on the GPS function This section contains notes for using the GPS function. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 44 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Connecting Your “WALKMAN” to Your Computer Connecting to a computer by USB cable Connect your Walkman to a computer via USB to charge the Walkman or exchange data. Setting to automatically connect as USB storage When connected to a USB device, your Walkman is automatically connected as USB storage.
  • Page 45 Updating your “WALKMAN” Updating your Walkman to the latest firmware allows you to add new functions to the Walkman. Resetting your “WALKMAN” Resets your Walkman if operations become unstable. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 46 Using the Contents Using the carrying pouch This section explains how to use the supplied carrying pouch. Using the spacer This section explains how to use the supplied spacer. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 47 Walkman. Preparing content using a Mac computer Installing Content Transfer built into the memory of your Walkman enables you to transfer content to the Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 48 Media Go is software that allows you to import various content to your Windows computer, manage the content and transfer it to your Walkman. Installing Media Go Connect your Walkman to your Windows computer and install Media Go. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 49 Content Transfer is software that allows you to transfer content managed with iTunes or the Finder to your Walkman. Installing Content Transfer Connect your Walkman to your Mac computer and install Content Transfer. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 50 Media Go. Importing podcasts into Media Go Media Go has a wide range of podcast functions, and you can use Media Go to manage your podcast subscriptions. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 51: Transferring Itunes Content Using Media Go

    When transferring files and folders to your Walkman by dragging and dropping, you need to make sure that the default folder names remain unchanged and the hierarchy is correct. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 52: Deleting Content From Your "Walkman

    Use Content Transfer to delete content saved on your Walkman. Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Explorer or the Finder Use Windows Explorer or the Finder to delete content stored on your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 53: Operating With Media Go

    Inputting the lyrics information using Media Go Input lyrics information using Media Go and display lyrics when playing songs on your Walkman that has the display lyrics function. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 54: What Is Bluetooth Function

    What is Bluetooth Function? What is Bluetooth function? Bluetooth function is based on short-range wireless technology used in devices such as headphones and mini stereo music systems to connect digital devices. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 55: Making A Bluetooth Connection From The Settings Screen

    Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Making a Bluetooth Connection from the Settings Screen Turning the Bluetooth function on/off When you want to connect a Bluetooth device to your Walkman, you first need to turn the Bluetooth function on. The connection method may differ depending on the device.
  • Page 56: Making A Bluetooth Connection With Nfc

    Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function You can pair and connect to a Bluetooth audio device that has the NFC function simply by touching your Walkman to the device. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 57: Bluetooth Settings

    You can set whether to prioritize the sound quality or the stability of the connection during Bluetooth communication. Setting sound enhancements Enable sound enhancements when sending audio to a Bluetooth audio device connected to your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 58: Notes On Bluetooth Communication

    Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Notes on Bluetooth Communication Notes on the Bluetooth function This section contains notes for using Bluetooth connections. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 59: What Is Nfc Function

    What Is NFC Function? What is the NFC function? This function enables easy data communication between various devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags, simply by touching the devices together. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 60: Using Nfc Function

    Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function You can pair and connect to a Bluetooth audio device that has the NFC function simply by touching your Walkman to the device. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 61: What Is Wi-Fi Communications

    You can use Wi-Fi communication to connect wireless LAN devices, use a public wireless LAN service to enjoy using your Walkman on the Internet, and communicate with other devices. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 62: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network

    Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Turning Wi-Fi on/off Turn the Wi-Fi function on to enjoy using the Internet on your Walkman. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network To connect to a Wi-Fi network, you need to have a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) environment that can connect to the Internet. If your router supports “WPS,”...
  • Page 63 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Notes on Wi-Fi Connection Notes on Wi-Fi Connection This section contains notes for using Wi-Fi. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 64 You can change the language used in the Walkman display. Setting the screen lock If you set the screen lock, the screen is locked automatically when the screen is turned off. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 65 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Sound Settings Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume individually for functions such as content playback, notifications, and alarms. Limiting the volume You can use AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume. Setting the recommended sound quality Enjoy the recommended sound quality settings using ClearAudio+.
  • Page 66 You can set whether to prioritize the sound quality or the stability of the connection during Bluetooth communication. Setting sound enhancements Enable sound enhancements when sending audio to a Bluetooth audio device connected to your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 67 Important information for using your Walkman is explained. Notice for users Important notices for users are explained. Notes on the software Important notes for the software are explained. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 68: Contents

    Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Specifications Specifications Details on the Walkman specifications (size, weight, and memory capacity, etc.) are shown. Battery life The estimated battery usage hours based on typical usage conditions and settings are explained. Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.) The maximum recordable number of songs and time are explained.
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    Customer support website Visit the customer support website if you have any questions or issues with your Walkman, or if you would like information on compatible accessories, etc. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 70: Operation

    Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Operation Your “WALKMAN” does not operate or the power does not turn on. Your “WALKMAN” does not work properly. Your “WALKMAN” power turns off or on automatically. Cannot unlock the screen lock. Your “WALKMAN”...
  • Page 71: I Want To Find The Product Name (Model Name) Of My "Walkman

    I want to find the product name (model name) of my “WALKMAN.” An alarm (beep) is heard and the message [Check the volume level] is displayed. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 72: Sound

    Volume cannot be turned up, or the volume remains low when the playback volume is turned up. Sound can only be heard from one side of the headphones. Sound is interrupted or skips. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 73: Power

    I want to know the battery life of the built-in rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery needs to be replaced. The battery duration is short. I want to know the battery duration. I want to know the charging time. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 74: Connection To A Computer

    Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Connection to a Computer The computer does not recognize your “WALKMAN.” Cannot install software to your computer. The progress bar on the install screen does not proceed while installing the software. Or, the access lamp of the hard drive does not light for several minutes.
  • Page 75: Bluetooth

    Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Bluetooth Cannot pair with a Bluetooth device (cannot register the device). Cannot connect using the Bluetooth function. The screen to enter the passkey appears when a Bluetooth connection is made. Cannot hear sound from the connected Bluetooth audio device. Cannot change the volume when a Bluetooth connection is made.
  • Page 76: Nfc

    Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Cannot listen to music with one-touch. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 77: Wi-Fi

    Back to Top Wi-Fi Cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network. I want to turn the Wi-Fi function off at the same time the “WALKMAN” screen is turned off. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 78: Other

    Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Other Your “WALKMAN” gets warm. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 79 Customer registration website We recommend that you register your Walkman so we can provide better customer support. Visit one of the following websites to register the Walkman. For customers in the USA: http://www.sony.com/walkmanreg/ For customers in Canada: English http://www.Sony.ca/Registration French http://www.Sony.ca/Enregistrement...
  • Page 80 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Before first use Thank you for purchasing this Walkman. This “Help Guide” explains how to transfer content to your Walkman, and how to use the various functions. Browse this “Help Guide”...
  • Page 81 The screens and illustrations shown are images only, and may differ from the actual product or screen. Go to Page Top Related Topic System requirements Charging the battery Customer support website Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 82 Important Information Information on trademark rights, laws, and regulations are contained. You can read it by installing the supplied software on your computer. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 83 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print How to use the operating explanations This Help Guide shows icons displayed on the basic operation keys at the bottom of the Walkman screen as follows: . Items such as applications and menus on the screen are shown as follows: Sound].
  • Page 84 Related Topic Home screen Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 85 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Parts and controls Functions of buttons, jacks, and other parts on your Walkman are explained here. 1. Screen (touch screen) Touch (tap) icons, items, etc., on the screen to operate your Walkman. 2.
  • Page 86 Connect the USB cable (supplied) or other accessories that support WM-PORT (not supplied). 4. Strap hole This is used to attach a strap (not supplied). 5. Built-in microphone 6. Built-in antenna Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS antennas are built-in. (Power) button/Screen lock button Press to turn the power on.
  • Page 87 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Turning the power on Turn on the power to start your Walkman. 1. Press the button. When you start your Walkman, it is locked, and the lock screen will be displayed. 2.
  • Page 88 Go to Page Top Related Topic Parts and controls Turning the power off Turning the screen on and off Charging the battery Setting the screen lock Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 89 Power off] - [OK]. The power will then turn off. Go to Page Top Related Topic Parts and controls Turning the power on Turning the screen on and off Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 90 The screen will turn off. Press the button again to turn the screen on. Go to Page Top Related Topic Parts and controls Turning the power on Turning the power off Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 91 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Charging the battery Charge your Walkman by connecting it to a computer. 1. Connect your Walkman to a computer that is turned on and running using the supplied USB cable. [Charged.] is displayed on the lock screen when charging is complete.
  • Page 92 Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a computer by USB cable Extending the battery life Notes on charging the battery Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 93 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Extending the battery life You can reduce battery consumption by using your Walkman as follows. For battery life comparison based on setting effects, default settings and functions, see “Battery life.” Turn off the power manually.
  • Page 94 Battery life Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 95 If the battery life is reduced to about half of its normal life even if sufficiently charged, it has probably worn out. Please contact your nearest Sony dealer. If you charge your Walkman when it has not been used for a long period of time, your computer may not recognize it, or nothing may appear on the display.
  • Page 96 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Flow of initial settings The first time you turn your Walkman power on, a screen for the initial settings is displayed. This explanation assumes that the settings for Wi-Fi connections and Google accounts are skipped at first and set as necessary later. 1.
  • Page 97 4. Tap [Start]. The initial setup begins. 5. Tap [Skip]. Hint The settings for Wi-Fi connections can be set as necessary later.
  • Page 98 6. Tap [No]. Hint The settings for Google accounts can be set as necessary later. After you have set up a Google account, you can use the services provided by Google. For details, see “Setting up a Google account.” 7. Tap [Not now]. 8.
  • Page 99 9. Set the date and time, and then tap 10. Confirm the content or enter content as necessary, tap , and then tap 11. Tap [Finish] on the completion screen.
  • Page 100 12. Confirm the content, and then tap [Yes] or [No]. Hint Data that specifies the Walkman in use and its user are not sent. 13. Confirm the content, and then tap [OK]. 14. Confirm that the Home screen is displayed.
  • Page 101 This completes the initial settings of your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Setting up a Google account Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 102 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Using “Play/Pause,” “Next” and “Previous” buttons You can operate Music player, Video player, etc. using the “Play/Pause,” “Next” and “Previous” buttons ( ) on the side of your Walkman. button During music playback, press this button to skip to the beginning of the next song.
  • Page 103 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons Adjust the master volume quickly using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons ( ) on your Walkman. For more customized volume control, see “Adjusting the volume.” Hint If there is no sound even if you press the VOL + button, tap [Settings] - [...
  • Page 104 Limiting the volume Volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 105 If the volume is set beyond the specific level and you turn off your Walkman, the volume returns to the specific level automatically. Go to Page Top Related Topic Adjusting the volume Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 106 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print How to use the touch screen The display of your Walkman is a touch screen. Make operations by directly touching the screen. The basic operations are explained as follows. Lightly touch an item such as an icon or menu with your finger and immediately remove your finger.
  • Page 107 Touch the screen with two fingers, and move the fingers apart (pinch out) or together (pinch in). On some screens, pinching out zooms in and pinching in zooms out. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 108 Do not put the touch screen close to other electrical devices. Electrostatic discharges can make the touch screen malfunction. If there are water droplets on the touch screen, or if you touch it with wet fingertips, the touch screen may not react correctly. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 109 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Home screen Application widgets, shortcuts, folders, and more are displayed on the Home screen. There are several Home screens and you can switch the screen by flicking the screen left or right.
  • Page 110 Displays all your applications and widgets. 6. [Photo viewer] shortcut Starts photo viewer. 7. [DLNA] shortcut Starts DLNA application. Go to Page Top Related Topic Switching Home screens Notification panel Basic operation keys Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 111 The following explains the basic operation keys at the bottom of your Walkman screen. (Back) Returns to the previous screen. (Home) Returns to the Home screen. (Recent Apps) Displays recently used applications. Go to Page Top Related Topic Home screen Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 112 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Switching Home screens There are several Home screens. You can switch the Home screen by flicking the screen left or right. 1. Flick the Home screen left or right. The Home screen will be switched.
  • Page 113 Notification not displayed by other icons Content being sent to another device for playback Updating the database Items displayed differ in some countries/regions. The design of icons is subject to change without notice. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 114 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Notification panel Swipe the status bar ( ) to display the notification panel ( ) on which you can check the notification details. You can also start the relevant application directly by tapping a notification on the panel. Hint to close the notification panel.
  • Page 115 The built-in microphone of your Walkman can be used to input sound. 1. Built-in microphone Do not cover the microphone when using it for functions such as voice recognition. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 116 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Setting up a Google account Set up a Google account to use services provided by Google. Multiple accounts can be registered on your Walkman. You can obtain a Google account for free. Having a Google account allows you to enjoy services as shown below. Installing applications from the Google Play store, etc.
  • Page 117 2. Tap the account to delete from the list. 3. Tap and then [Remove account] - [Remove account]. Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting up a Google account Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 118 GPS stands for Global Positioning System. GPS satellites emit positioning signals toward the earth, and your Walkman uses those to display your current position. Go to Page Top Related Topic Enabling/disabling GPS Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 119 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Enabling/disabling GPS Set permission to use your current position information from the GPS function with applications that use location information (Google Maps, etc.). 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Location services].
  • Page 120 Location information is collected without identifying the individual user. Also, location information may be collected even if the application is not running. Go to Page Top Related Topic Enabling/disabling GPS Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 121 The GPS antenna is built in to your Walkman. If you cover the antenna ( ) with your hands or other objects while using the GPS function, the positioning accuracy may decrease. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 122 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Connecting to a computer by USB cable Connect your Walkman to a computer via USB to charge the Walkman or exchange data. 1. Connect your Walkman to a running computer via USB. The [USB storage in use] screen is displayed and your Walkman is connected automatically as a mass storage device.
  • Page 123 Changing the USB connection method Notes of USB connection Supported formats Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 124 A checkmark will be added, and your Walkman will be connected automatically as a USB storage device when connected to a USB device using the WM-PORT jack. Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a computer by USB cable Changing the USB connection method Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 125 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Changing the USB connection method You can change the method of USB connection between your Walkman and a computer, depending on what you use the connection for. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Storage].
  • Page 126 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Exchanging data with a computer connected by USB You can exchange data between your Walkman and a computer connected using USB by   dragging and dropping. 1. Use the supplied USB cable to connect your Walkman to a computer. Your Walkman will be recognized by the computer, and you will be able to drag and drop data.
  • Page 127 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Disconnecting the USB cable Follow the procedures below when disconnecting the USB cable to prevent damage to data. Hint Press the button if the screen of your Walkman is off. If your Walkman is connected to a computer as a media device (MTP), you do not need to follow the procedures below.
  • Page 128 Connecting to a computer by USB cable Notification panel Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 129 USB cable. Doing so may cause the Walkman to malfunction. Disconnect the Walkman from the computer before conducting those operations. Go to Page Top Related Topic Disconnecting the USB cable Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 130 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Initializing your “WALKMAN” Delete data such as Google account information and downloaded applications, and reset your Walkman to factory default. Note If you put a checkmark in the checkbox by tapping [Erase USB storage], the following data will be erased: Music and photo data transferred to your Walkman, preinstalled content, the Setup.exe file stored in Walkman memory for installation on your computer.
  • Page 131 You will be notified of system updates by means such as the network. Note It is best to back up data before updating your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Customer support website Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 132 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Resetting your “WALKMAN” Try resetting your Walkman if operations become unstable. Before resetting your Walkman, check that no song, etc. is being played back, otherwise the data may be damaged. 1.
  • Page 133 Back to Top Print Using the carrying pouch Load your Walkman into the carrying pouch in the direction shown in the figure, and then close the snap button. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 134 ) by placing it between the portable headphone amplifier and the Walkman as shown in the figure. For details on how to attach the Walkman, refer to the portable headphone amplifier manual. Note Bands are not supplied with your Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 135 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Preparing content using a Windows computer Installing Media Go built into the memory of your Walkman enables you to import CDs, download and manage content from online music services, and transfer them to the Walkman. 1.
  • Page 136 Transferring content using Explorer or the Finder Notes for transferring music/photos/videos from your computer Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Media Go Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Explorer or the Finder Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 137 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Preparing content using a Mac computer Installing Content Transfer built into the memory of your Walkman enables you to transfer content to the Walkman. 1. Install Content Transfer built into the memory of your Walkman on your Mac computer. 2.
  • Page 138 Media Go to transfer the content to the Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Installing Media Go Importing content from media using Media Go Transferring content using Media Go Transferring iTunes content using Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 139 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Installing Media Go Install Media Go to your Windows computer. 1. Connect your Walkman to your Windows computer using the USB cable (supplied). 2. Open the “WALKMAN” folder by following one of the procedures below depending on the operating system of your computer.
  • Page 140 Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a computer by USB cable About Media Go Importing content from media using Media Go Transferring content using Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 141 Finder to your Walkman easily. You can transfer files, folders, and playlists to the appropriate folder of the Walkman simply by dragging and dropping. Go to Page Top Related Topic Installing Content Transfer Transferring content using Content Transfer Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 142 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Installing Content Transfer Install Content Transfer to your Mac computer. 1. Connect your Walkman to your Mac computer using the USB cable (supplied). 2. Select “WALKMAN” in the sidebar of the Finder. 3.
  • Page 143 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Importing content from media using Media Go Use Media Go to import content such as music on your Windows computer. This section explains how to import music from CDs. Your computer must be connected to the Internet to obtain CD information such as song names and artist names automatically.
  • Page 144 Imported songs are limited to private use only. Use of a song for other purposes requires the permission of the copyright holders. Go to Page Top Related Topic Installing Media Go Transferring content using Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 145 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Importing content on your Windows computer into Media Go Import media such as music imported to your Windows computer into Media Go. 1. Start Media Go. 2. Select the type of content you want to import from “Library.” 3.
  • Page 146 Related Topic Transferring content using Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 147 The podcast directory is also convenient for finding the latest content or content you are interested in. For details on importing podcasts, refer to the Media Go help. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 148 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Transferring content using Media Go Transfer content or playlists managed with Media Go on your computer to your Walkman. Note Media Go does not support content that uses Windows Media digital rights management technology (“WM-DRM.”) Content with copyright protection cannot be transferred.
  • Page 149 Importing content from media using Media Go Importing content on your Windows computer into Media Go Importing podcasts into Media Go Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 150 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Transferring iTunes content using Media Go Transfer content or playlists managed with iTunes on your computer to your Walkman. Note Content with copyright protection cannot be transferred. Media Go supports transfer of data from iTunes to your Walkman. 1.
  • Page 151 Related Topic Connecting to a computer by USB cable Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 152 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Transferring content using Content Transfer Transfer content or playlists on your Mac computer or managed with iTunes to your Walkman. Note Music with copyright protection cannot be transferred. 1.
  • Page 153 Connecting to a computer by USB cable Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 154 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Transferring content using Explorer or the Finder Content can be directly transferred by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer or the Finder. 1. Use the supplied USB cable to connect your Walkman to a running computer. 2.
  • Page 155 Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a computer by USB cable Notes for transferring music/photos/videos from your computer Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 156 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Notes for transferring music/photos/videos from your computer Drag and drop content such as music, photo or video files or folders into the correct folder as shown in the following illustrations.
  • Page 157 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Media Go You can use Media Go to delete content saved on your Walkman. 1. Connect your Walkman to your Windows computer using the USB cable (supplied). 2.
  • Page 158 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Content Transfer You can use Content Transfer to delete content saved on your Walkman. 1. Connect your Walkman to your Mac computer using the USB cable (supplied). 2.
  • Page 159 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Deleting content from your “WALKMAN” using Explorer or the Finder Delete content stored on your Walkman using Windows Explorer or the Finder. 1. Connect your Walkman to your computer using the USB cable (supplied). 2.
  • Page 160 Walkman. For gapless playback, import (rip) all songs on the album in the FLAC, AAC, or MP3 format at one time into Media Go Version 2.5 or later, and then transfer them to the Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 161 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Deleting content imported to Media Go You can delete content imported to Media Go. 1. Start Media Go. 2. Select the type of content you want to delete from “Library.” 3.
  • Page 162 If the lyrics information which was input using Media Go is not displayed on your Walkman that has the display lyrics function, delete the song from the Walkman and retransfer it to the Walkman. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 163 Once paired, the Bluetooth device and your Walkman can subsequently be connected with a simple operation. Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the Bluetooth function on/off Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 164 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Turning the Bluetooth function on/off To connect Bluetooth devices with your Walkman, you first have to turn on the Bluetooth function. Depending on the device, the procedure to establish connection may vary. Refer to the operating instructions of the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 165 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Making your “WALKMAN” detectable by Bluetooth devices You can allow other Bluetooth devices to discover your Walkman. Depending on the device, the procedure to establish a connection may vary. Refer to the operating instructions of the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 166 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Pairing (registering) a Bluetooth device To connect with a new Bluetooth device, you need to pair with it while the Bluetooth function of your Walkman is on.   You only need to do this once between the Walkman and the new Bluetooth device. Just turn on the device the next time.
  • Page 167 Turning the Bluetooth function on/off Making your “WALKMAN” detectable by Bluetooth devices Connecting to a Bluetooth device Deleting a paired Bluetooth device Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 168 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Connecting to a Bluetooth device Connect a paired Bluetooth device with your Walkman while the Bluetooth function is on. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Bluetooth].
  • Page 169 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Disconnecting a Bluetooth device When the Bluetooth function is on, you can disconnect a connected Bluetooth device. However, pairing is not deleted even if the device is disconnected. 1.
  • Page 170 3. Tap [Unpair]. Pairing ends. Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning the Bluetooth function on/off Pairing (registering) a Bluetooth device Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 171 Slowly move your Walkman over the N-mark of the Bluetooth audio device. If your Walkman is in a case, remove the case. [Settings] - [More] and check that [NFC] is checked. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 172 Sound is sent in high quality, but the connection may become unstable. Note Changing the wireless playback quality setting may not have any effect depending on the settings of the Bluetooth audio device. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 173 You can enable sound enhancements when sending audio to a Bluetooth audio device connected to your Walkman. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings]. 2. Tap [ Bluetooth] in [WIRELESS & NETWORKS]. 3. Tap and then tap [Sound enhancements]. 4. Tap [ON]. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 174 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Notes on the Bluetooth function Bluetooth wireless technology allows connection at distance of up to about 10 meters. However, the effective range may vary depending on obstructions (people, metals, wall, etc.) or signal status. The Bluetooth antenna (aerial) is built into your Walkman.
  • Page 175 Sony bears no responsibility whatsoever for information leaks that occur as a result of using Bluetooth technology. Your Walkman is not guaranteed to connect with all Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth devices you connect to must conform to the Bluetooth standard specified by Bluetooth SIG and be certified.
  • Page 176 You can perform easy data communication simply by touching the devices together in the marked spot. Go to Page Top Related Topic Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 177 You can use Wi-Fi to browse the Internet on your Walkman or connect to other communications devices. (*1) Wi-Fi indicates that the compatibility of the wireless LAN device is certified. Go to Page Top Related Topic Turning Wi-Fi on/off Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 178 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Turning Wi-Fi on/off You can use Wi-Fi to browse the Internet on your Walkman. To use Wi-Fi communications with the Walkman, first turn on the Wi-Fi function. Note The Wi-Fi antenna is built in to your Walkman.
  • Page 179 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Connecting to a Wi-Fi network There are several ways of making a Wi-Fi connection, depending on what type of Wi-Fi router you use. Follow the checklist below to find out how to set up a Wi-Fi connection with your Wi-Fi router. 1.
  • Page 180 Turning Wi-Fi on/off Connecting to a Wi-Fi network from the settings screen Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the WPS button Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 181 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Connecting to a Wi-Fi network from the settings screen If your Wi-Fi router does not support WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), turn on the Wi-Fi function from [Settings], and then make a Wi-Fi connection by selecting a network from the list of available networks.
  • Page 182 Adding a Wi-Fi network manually Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 183 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the WPS button If your Wi-Fi router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), turn on the Wi-Fi function, and then make a Wi-Fi connection easily by pressing the button.
  • Page 184 Adding a Wi-Fi network manually Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 185 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Adding a Wi-Fi network manually You can add a Wi-Fi network manually if the Wi-Fi network you want to use is not detected automatically when Wi-Fi is 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Wi-Fi].
  • Page 186 Hint You can check the troubleshooting when your Walkman has problems with the Wi-Fi connection, using [Wi-Fi checker]. Tap [Wi-Fi checker] on the Home screen to display . Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 187 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Notes on Wi-Fi Connection Use of Wi-Fi products may be restricted by local regulations in some countries or regions. Wi-Fi devices work on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, which are used by a variety of devices. Wi-Fi devices use technology to minimize radio interference from other devices that use the same band.
  • Page 188 You can configure various settings from the Settings menu to use your Walkman. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings]. 2. Tap the desired item. Go to Page Top Related Topic Changing the language Setting the screen lock Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 189 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Language & input] - [Language]. 2. Tap the desired language. Go to Page Top Related Topic Changing the settings Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 190 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Setting the screen lock If you activate the screen lock function, the screen is locked automatically when the screen is turned off. You can choose how to lock the screen of your Walkman from [Slide], [Pattern], and [Passwords]. If you forget the pattern, password etc., it will be considered a repair item not covered by warranty and you will be liable for the cost of repairs.
  • Page 191 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Adjusting the volume You can control the volume of content playback, notifications, and alarms separately. The [Master] volume controls the volume for all of these sounds together, without changing the relative balance among them. 1.
  • Page 192 Sound] - [AVLS (Volume Limit)]. Go to Page Top Related Topic Using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons Adjusting the volume Volume operation (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 193 If you have set a desired sound quality, the sound quality settings change to ClearAudio+ when ClearAudio+ is turned on, but the settings revert to the original settings when ClearAudio+ is turned off. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 194 Surround sound function You can set sound effects and enrich the sound reproduction quality of the audio playback. VPT, which stands for Virtualphones Technology, is a proprietary sound processing technology developed by Sony. [Off], [Studio], [Club], [Concert hall], [Matrix] DSEE HX function This function upgrades the audio file to a High-Resolution Audio file (*1) and reproduces the clear high-range sound which is often lost.
  • Page 195 Go to Page Top Related Topic Presetting your equalizer settings Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 196 2. On the [Equalizer] tab, select [Custom], [User-defined 1] or [User-defined 2], and then tap [OK]. 3. Drag the sliders to adjust the frequency range and the CLEAR BASS setting. Presetting is complete. Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting sound quality yourself Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 197 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Sound] - [Sound Settings]. 2. On the [Settings] tab, tap [Dynamic normalizer]. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 198 The Clear Phase function optimizes the sound characteristics for the built-in speaker. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Sound] - [Sound Settings]. 2. On the [Settings] tab, tap [Clear Phase™]. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 199 You can enjoy powerful sound from the built-in speaker using the xLOUD function. 1. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Sound] - [Sound Settings]. 2. On the [Settings] tab, tap [xLOUD™]. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 200 Do not place your Walkman in fire. Do not take apart or remodel your Walkman. Doing so can result in electric shock. Consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center for exchange of rechargeable batteries, internal checks or repair.
  • Page 201 The following descriptions are important for using your Walkman. Be sure to follow the instructions below. Do not touch the rechargeable battery with bare hands if it is leaking. Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked, as battery liquid may remain in your Walkman. If the liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes as this may lead to blindness.
  • Page 202 If you touch your Walkman with wet hands or put the Walkman in a damp article of clothing, the Walkman may get wet, which may cause a malfunction. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 203 Recorded songs are limited to private use only. Use of songs beyond this limit requires the permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems with your Walkman or computer. Heat may build up in your Walkman while charging if it is used for an extended period of time.
  • Page 204 In no event will Sony be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with your Walkman.
  • Page 205 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Specifications Platform Android™ Version 4.1, Jelly Bean Display Size/resolution 4.0-inch (10.2 cm) / FWVGA (854 x 480 Pixels) Panel type TFT color display Interface Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) Headphone Stereo mini-jack WM-PORT...
  • Page 206 Speaker Monaural Microphone Monaural Output (headphones) Frequency response 20 Hz to 40,000 Hz Sound enhancements ClearAudio+ (On/Off) Equalizer Clear Bass Surround sound DSEE HX (On/Off) Dynamic normalizer (On/Off) xLOUD (On/Off) Clear Phase (On/Off) Power Source Built-in Rechargeable lithium-ion Battery USB power (from a computer via a USB connector of the player) Charging Time USB-based charging Approx.
  • Page 207 Available capacity may vary. A portion of the memory is used for data management functions. (*2) Actual available memory for application software includes the memory space which is used for factory-preinstalled applications. “WALKMAN” specifications and designs are subject to change without notice. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 208 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Battery life The time below may differ depending on ambient temperature or the status of use. Battery Life (continuous playback) Actual battery life may vary depending on settings. The estimated battery usage hours shown below are based on typical usage conditions with “Settings for battery life measurement”...
  • Page 209 [On], [Clear Phase] to [On] and [xLOUD] to [On] shortens the battery life for continuous music playback by about 77 %. (*5) The [On] setting shortens the battery life about 66 % compared with the [Off] setting. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 210 1,411 kbps (Linear PCM): Approx. 186 hr. 40 min. DSD (*1) (2.8224 MHz/1 bit): Approx. 46 hr. 40 min. (*1) DSD format is available for Walkman software that has been updated to Ver.1.10 or later. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 211 The approximate times are estimated in the case where only videos are transferred. The time may differ, depending on the conditions under which the player is used. Time [H:M] Video: 384 kbps/Music: 128 kbps Approx. 466 hr. 40 min. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 212 Help Guide How to Use WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print System requirements Computer Windows® XP Home Edition (*1) (Service Pack 3 or later) Windows® XP Professional (*1) (Service Pack 3 or later) Windows Vista® Home Basic (Service Pack 2 or later) Windows Vista®...
  • Page 213 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 214 Headphones are not supplied with your Walkman. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Go to Page Top Related Topic Using the carrying pouch Using the spacer Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 215 Play back video files by intuitive operations. Photo viewer View photos and slide shows. Original apps Display a list of Sony applications. Wi-Fi checker (*1) Check the Wi-Fi connection status of your Walkman when problems occur with the Wi-Fi connection. DLNA (*1) Connect your Walkman to the home network to play back content from another DLNA compatible device (server) on the Walkman.
  • Page 216 4. Check information on the issue in the help of the software having problems. 5. Look up information on the issue on one of the customer support websites. 6. If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Note No data or settings will be deleted by resetting.
  • Page 217 Resetting your “WALKMAN” Customer support website Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 218 Customer support website If you have any questions or issues with your Walkman, or would like information on compatible items with the Walkman, visit one of the following websites. For customers in the USA: http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport For customers in Canada: English http://www.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/ French http://www.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/...
  • Page 219 For customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 220 RESET button with a pen or paper clip, etc. to reset your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Parts and controls Charging the battery Resetting your “WALKMAN” Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 221 8 seconds or press the RESET button with a pen or paper clip, etc. to reset your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Resetting your “WALKMAN” Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 222 WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Your “WALKMAN” power turns off or on automatically. If a malfunction occurs, your Walkman turns off, and then on again automatically. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 223 If you have set a password, you cannot unlock the screen lock if you forget the password. If you forget the password, it will be considered a repair item not covered by warranty. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 224 You can turn it on by pressing the button. The screen turns off if there is no operation for the time period set in [Settings] - [ Display] - [Sleep]. Press button. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 225 Fingers other than those performing operations may be touching the screen. Operations may not be recognized properly if other fingers touch the screen while performing operations. Make sure other fingers do not touch the screen while performing operations. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 226 A drink (water, coffee, etc.) was spilled on your “WALKMAN,” or the “WALKMAN” was washed in the washing machine. If you spill a drink on your Walkman or wash it in a washing machine, liquid may get inside the Walkman. Stop using the Walkman immediately and consult your nearest Sony dealer. Go to Page Top Related Topic...
  • Page 227 If you have already deleted content transferred to your Walkman from Media Go, transfer the content again from the Walkman to Media Go. Go to Page Top Related Topic Transferring content using Media Go Transferring content using Explorer or the Finder Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 228 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Cannot get my current position using the GPS. Check whether the Wi-Fi position function is disabled, and whether the current positioning information measured using GPS can be displayed. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] - [ Location services] - [Google's location service] and remove the checkmark.
  • Page 229 Walkman. Music player, Video player, or Photo viewer may not start while a large amount of data is being processed. Wait until in the status bar disappears. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 230 Walkman is inside a case, you need to remove it from the case to find the name. If this part of your Walkman has become faded or scratched and you cannot read the product name, you can also find it in the Walkman instruction manual or in the setting menu. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 231 An alarm (beep) is heard and the message [Check the volume level] is displayed. You can turn up the volume beyond the specific level after canceling the alarm and warning. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 232 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print There is no sound. Check that the [Master] volume is not set to zero. Check that the [Music, video, games, & other media] volume is not set to zero. Check whether the headphone plug is inserted firmly in the headphone jack. Sound will be impaired if the headphones are not connected properly.
  • Page 233 The content may not be supported on your Walkman. Select and play back other content. When a Bluetooth audio device is connected, check the connection status. Go to Page Top Related Topic Supported formats Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 234 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Noise is generated. When using near a device that emits radio waves such as a mobile phone, move your Walkman away from the device. The content such as music, etc. on your Walkman may be corrupted. Connect your Walkman to a computer, use Media Go, Windows Explorer or Finder to delete the content in which noise occurs from the Walkman, and transfer the files again from the computer to the Walkman.
  • Page 235 If the volume level cannot be adjusted directly on the Bluetooth audio device, increase the volume on your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Parts and controls Limiting the volume Adjusting the volume Using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 236 Sound will not be output properly if the headphone plug is not inserted correctly into the jack. Insert the headphone plug until it clicks into place. Wires inside the headphone cable may be broken due to unnecessary force, etc. being applied to the cable. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 237 If you are listening to music using the Bluetooth function, see the articles regarding the Bluetooth function as well. Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting wireless playback quality Sound is distorted or broken when a Bluetooth connection is made. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 238 Walkman. The battery may have deteriorated if you have not used your Walkman for more than a year. Contact your nearest Sony dealer. If the remedies above do not solve the problem, press and hold the button for about 8 seconds or press the RESET button with a pen or paper clip, etc.
  • Page 239 When the usable battery life becomes half the usual time, even after charging the battery fully, the battery should be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer for more details on the life of the built-in battery. Go to Page Top...
  • Page 240 To replace rechargeable batteries, your Walkman needs to be taken apart professionally. Do not take apart the Walkman by yourself. Consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center for replacement of rechargeable batteries. Go to Page Top Related Topic...
  • Page 241 Depending on the environment in which your Walkman is used, the battery may deteriorate if it is not used for over a year. Contact your nearest Sony dealer. If the usable battery life is half that when new even after sufficiently charging the battery, your battery may have deteriorated.
  • Page 242 Back to Top Print I want to know the battery duration. For details on the battery duration, see “Battery life.” Go to Page Top Related Topic Battery life Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 243 Back to Top Print I want to know the charging time. For details on the charging time, see “Charging time” in the “Specifications.” Go to Page Top Related Topic Specifications Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 244 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print The computer does not recognize your “WALKMAN.” If the remaining battery power is low, charge the battery. When you use your Walkman for the first time, or if you have not used the Walkman for a long time, it may take a few minutes to be recognized by the computer.
  • Page 245 Media Go from the following website and install it by following the on-screen instructions. http://mediago.sony.com/enu/ “WALKMAN Guide” is not installed by installing the above data. If other software is running, it may interfere with the installation. Be sure to quit all other software before installing this software.
  • Page 246 Installing Content Transfer Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 247 Wait until the installation is completed, because it is progressing properly. Installation may take 30 minutes or more depending on the computer used. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 248 Print Media Go does not start. The software may not start if the computer operating environment has been changed, such as by updating the Windows operating system, etc. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 249 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Your “WALKMAN” is not recognized by Media Go. Your Walkman may not be recognized by the computer. Remove and then reconnect the USB cable. The software may have failed to install correctly. Use the installer to re-install the software. The imported data will remain untouched.
  • Page 250 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Data cannot be transferred from the computer to your “WALKMAN.” Check that the USB cable is properly connected to the computer. Use the supplied USB cable. You may not be able to transfer data when using a USB hub. Connect directly to the USB connector on your computer.
  • Page 251 Installing Media Go Setting to automatically connect as USB storage Resetting your “WALKMAN” Supported formats Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.) Maximum recordable time of videos (Approx.) Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 252 Transfer back to the computer data other than that which you will play on the Walkman to increase the available space on the Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.) Maximum recordable time of videos (Approx.) Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 253 Your “WALKMAN” becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer. Your Walkman may be unstable if using a USB hub or USB extension cable. Connect the Walkman directly to the computer’s USB port. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 254 If the support profiles are different, your Walkman and Bluetooth device cannot be paired. Go to Page Top Related Topic Pairing (registering) a Bluetooth device Deleting a paired Bluetooth device Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 255 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Cannot connect using the Bluetooth function. Turn on the Bluetooth device and set it up for Bluetooth communication. Your Walkman cannot communicate with devices that are not registered. In the Home screen, tap [Settings] Bluetooth] and check that the name of the Bluetooth device is displayed in the [Paired devices] list.
  • Page 256 Walkman and the Bluetooth device. The passkey on the Walkman is “0000.” Refer to the manual for your Bluetooth device for instructions on how to enter the passkey on the Bluetooth device. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 257 If your Walkman does not recognize playback operations on the Bluetooth audio device, the profile of the connected Bluetooth audio device may not support AVRCP. Perform the operations on the Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a Bluetooth device Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 258 The volume may not be adjusted on some Bluetooth audio devices. Adjust the volume on your Walkman. Go to Page Top Related Topic Using the VOL “+” and “-” buttons Adjusting the volume Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 259 Help Guide Troubleshooting WALKMAN NWZ-ZX1 Back Back to Top Print Sound is distorted or broken when a Bluetooth connection is made. A device using the 2.4 GHz frequency, such as a wireless LAN device, cordless telephone, or microwave oven, may disturb the Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 260 Sound enhancements are disabled when a device is connected by Bluetooth. Sound enhancements may not be enabled. Set [Sound enhancements] to [ON]. Go to Page Top Related Topic Setting sound enhancements Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 261 You may hear noise in certain usage environments. Change the location, end the Bluetooth connection, and reestablish it. You may hear noise from only one side of the headphones, depending on the connection status. End the Bluetooth connection and reestablish the connection. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 262 Back to Top Print Video sound is delayed when a Bluetooth connection is made. The sound of video may slightly lag behind the picture with certain Bluetooth devices. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 263 Bluetooth device for details. [Settings] - [More] and check that [NFC] is checked. Go to Page Top Related Topic Making a Bluetooth connection using the NFC function Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 264 Restart the access point (router). Re-enter the encryption key for the Wi-Fi settings. Reset your Walkman. Initialize your Walkman data. Go to Page Top Related Topic Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 265 I want to turn the Wi-Fi function off at the same time the “WALKMAN” screen is turned off. in [Wi-Fi], and then tap [Advanced] - [Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep] and tap the desired settings. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 266 Depending on the way to use your Walkman, the Walkman may become warm while the battery is being charged or an application is in use. This is not a malfunction. Go to Page Top Notes on use 4-475-926-12(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation...

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