SONY NW-E95 Network Walkman Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Sony
Table of Contents
SONY NW-E95 Network Walkman
Product Information
Product Name | MP3 File Manager Ver 1.1 for Sony Network Walkman |
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Supported Operating Systems | Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP |
Professional,
Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows
Millennium Edition, Windows 98 Second Edition (Note: The MP3 File
Manager software does not support the Simplified Chinese OS of
Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition.)
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Product Usage Instructions
- Connect your Network Walkman to your computer. Connect the small connector of the supplied dedicated USB cable to the USB jack on the Network Walkman, then connect the large connector to a USB port on your computer. The display will show “CONNECT” and the ACCESS lamp will light up.
- Open “My Computer” on your computer and locate the removable disk corresponding to your Network Walkman. (In the case of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004/Windows XP Media Center Edition/Windows XP Professional/Windows XP Home Edition, the removable disk will be named “Network Walkman”.)
- Open the “Esys” folder on the removable disk.
- Double-click “MP3FileManager.exe” to start the MP3 File Manager software.
- To transfer MP3 audio files to your Network Walkman, either drag and drop the files onto the MP3 File Manager screen or drag and drop a folder containing MP3 format audio files.
- Once the transfer is complete, disconnect your Network Walkman from the computer by removing the USB cable.
What you can do with the MP3 File Manager
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You can transfer MP3 audio files to your Network Walkman in the same MP3 format.
(The SonicStage software converts MP3 audio files into ATRAC3plus format.) The MP3 File Manager software is preinstalled on the Network Walkman at the factory; thereby no installation is necessary. -
However, be sure to install the SonicStage software from the supplied CD-ROM on your computer before using the MP3 File Manager software. The computer will not recognize your Network Walkman unless you install the SonicStage software (in the supplied CD-ROM) first. If you use a computer that is not installed with the SonicStage software, you need to install the driver file for your Network Walkman from the Sony customer service website (http://www.sony.com/walkman-support).
System requirements
- OS: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
- Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Home Edition
- Windows 2000 Professional
- Windows Millennium Edition
- Windows 98 Second Edition
- (The MP3 File Manager software does not support the Simplified Chinese OS of Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition.)
- CPU: Pentium II 400MHz or higher
- RAM: 64MB or more
- HDD: 5MB or more
- Display: 16-bit color or higher, 800 × 600 dots or better
- USB port (Supports USB (Previously called USB1.1))
On language support
The ability to display the languages on your MP3 File Manager will depend on
the installed OS on your PC. For better results, please ensure that the
installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display.
- We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your MP3 File Manager.
- User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.
Transferring MP3 audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman
- Connect your Network Walkman to your computer.
- Connect the small connector of the supplied dedicated USB cable to the USB jack on the Network Walkman, then the large connector to a USB port on your computer.
- “CONNECT” appears in the display.
- The above illustration is a sample.
- Refer to the Operating Instructions for your Network Walkman about the connection.
*Click [My Computer]-[removable disk:] on your computer**
- [Network Walkman] In the case of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004/Windows XP Media Center Edition/Windows XP Professional/ Windows XP Home Edition
- Click the [Esys] folder to open in the removable disk.
- Double-click [MP3FileManager.exe] to start it.
- Drag the MP3 audio files you want to transfer to your Network Walkman and drop them into the MP3 File Manager screen.
- You can also transfer MP3 format audio files to your Network Walkman by dragging a folder.
Notes
- After transferring, be sure to close the case cover to prevent liquid from entering.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove your Network Walkman when the MP3 File Manager software is running. If you do, the operation is not guaranteed.
- The ACCESS lamp blinks while your Network Walkman accesses the computer.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove your Network Walkman when the ACCESS lamp is blinking. The data being transferred may be destroyed.
- Install Service Pack 3 or later when you use Windows 2000.
- With the Network Walkman, priority is given to the display of ID3 Tag information. (ID3 Tag is the format that adds music title or artist name information, etc., to an MP3 file. The Network Walkman supports version 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4.)
- Use of your Network Walkman with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed. Always connect your Network Walkman to the computer directly using the dedicated USB cable.
- Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of your Network Walkman.
- The control buttons on your Network Walkman are all disabled while it is connected to a computer.
- You can display the data stored in the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer.
- MP3 audio files compliant with the MP3 File Manager software have a sampling frequency rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit rate of 8 – 320 kbps.
If the MP3 File Manager software is accidentally erased by formatting, etc.
- You can restore it by downloading the MP3 File Manager software from the Sony customer service website (http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport).
Display of MP3 File Manager
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Album list
Double-click this to show the included tracklist. Double-click again to hide the tracklist. -
Tracklist
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button
Click this button to erase selected albums or tracks. -
button
Click this button to erase all the albums or tracks. -
button
Click this button to finish the MP3 File Manager. -
Blue line
The selected line turns blue. You can select several albums or tracks simultaneously using the CTRL key or Shift key.
Note
Audio files transferred to the built-in flash memory using SonicStage software
are not displayed on the MP3 File Manager screen. In addition, audio files
transferred to the built-in flash memory using MP3 File Manager software are
not displayed on the SonicStage software screen.
Erasing audio file
You can erase a song stored in the built-in flash memory by track or album using MP3 File Manager.
- Open the MP3 File Manager.
- Select the title you want to erase.
- Click the button on the screen.
Ordering audio file
You can move a song stored in the built-in flash memory by track or album using MP3 File Manager.
- Open the MP3 File Manager.
- Select the title you want to move.
- Move it by drag and drop.
Tip
- You can select several albums or tracks simultaneously using the CTRL key or Shift key.
- However, albums and tracks cannot be selected simultaneously.
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