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Playing songs on the Music Clip Player

Before operating the Music Clip Player, disconnect it
from the computer and the USB cable. The Music Clip
Player is deactivated while it is connected to your
computer.

1

Connect the headphones (supplied).

2

Press 

Nx 

(play/stop).

Playback begins.

Adjust the volume with the VOL +/– buttons.

To stop playback

Press 

Nx 

(play/stop).

locate the next song

locate the beginning of the
current song

locate previous songs

To

Press

>

 once

.

 once

.

 repeatedly

z

Tip

The Music Clip Player
does not have a power
switch. The Music Clip
Player automatically
turns off about 10 seconds
after it stops playing.
Press 

Nx

 (play/stop)

again to start playback.
The Music Clip Player
starts playing from the
song you last played on it.
It starts playing from the
first song stored if you
replace the battery or
after connecting to a
computer.

Nx

 (play/stop)

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VOL +/–

20

Using the display information

You can check play status, battery life, and other
information on the Music Clip Player display.

Repeat mode
(page 21)

Remaining
battery life

EQ (page 22)

Play/Volume indicators

While playing, the 

N

 icon

and the song number appear.
While changing the volume,
VOL and the volume level
appear.

Note

The display turns off
about 10 seconds after
playback stops.

S1

21

Playing songs repeatedly (MODE)

Additional operations

Note

The repeat mode is reset
to the factory setting (no
indicator) if the battery is
removed.

>

 (MODE)

SHIFT

R

1

F

You can play all songs or a specific song repeatedly.

To play songs repeatedly, while holding down the
SHIFT button, press 

>

 (MODE) repeatedly. Each

time you press the 

>

 (MODE) button, the repeat

mode indicator changes as follows:

F

SHUF 

F

(no indication)

Repeat mode indicator

1

F

F

SHUF 

F

No indicator

To cancel Repeat Play

While holding down the SHIFT button, press 

>

(MODE) repeatedly until the repeat indicator
disappears.

The player repeats

the current song (1 Repeat)

all songs continuously
(All Repeat)

all songs in random order
(Shuffle Repeat)

Repeat mode off

18

Transferring the songs to the Music
Clip Player (Check out)

1

Click “Portable Player” on the OpenMG Jukebox
main window.

The Portable Player window appears on the right
side in the main window.

2

Select the desired album in the Album titles
column, and click 

.

The song names in the selected album appear in
the Song Title list of the Portable Player window.

3

Click 

.

Check out begins.

When Check out is complete, the 

k

icon changes

to 

9

, and the shaded Song list area in the Portable

Player window returns to its normal state.

To cancel checking out

Click 

.

To transfer songs from
the Music Clip Player to
your computer

See “Checking in a
checked-out song (Check
in)“ in OpenMG Jukebox
Help.

Note

Before transferring songs,
make sure the Music Clip
Player is connected to
your computer.

You can choose the bitrate from the “Settings” dialog
box displayed by selecting “Settings” from the
“Control” menu. In the “Settings” dialog box, click the
“Setting Option” tab, and choose from the “ATRAC3
Bitrate” list. See “Changing other recording settings”
in OpenMG Jukebox Help.

Summary of Contents for VAIO Music Clip MC-P10

Page 1: ...r requirements Size AA LR6 alkaline battery 1 USB bus power Battery life Approx 5 hours varies depending on bitrate volume etc Power consumption Approx 360 mW Dimensions approx Approx 43 4 7 8 31 32 inches 119 8 21 5 24 0 mm w h d Mass Approx 1 69 oz 48 g including battery Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C not condensed Environment temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C not condensed S...

Page 2: ...force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering Notes on chip component replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam aged by heat Sony VAIO the VAIO logo Music Clip OpenMG and the OpenMG logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation IBM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft ...

Page 3: ...nding on the version of Windows 98 and the size of the audio data you are using RAM 64 MB and above CD ROM drive Sound Board Creative SoundBlaster 16 compatible Default built in USB port Operating system The default installation of Windows 98 English version The product does not work on Windows 95 3 1 or Windows NT Not assured trouble free if you use an upgrade version from Windows 95 3 1 to Windo...

Page 4: ...net you need accessibility to the Internet from your computer Sign up an Internet service provider and configure your computer for Internet access before using this service several free EMD programs e g EMD key installer These can be downloaded from the Sony EMD Web page Double click the OpenMG MC P10 Registration icon then follow the displayed instructions You can also double click this icon to r...

Page 5: ...the Startup setting is ON OpenMG Jukebox will automatically start when you connect the Music Clip Player For more information see Changing the initial settings of the OpenMG Jukebox in OpenMG Jukebox Help 16 OpenMG Jukebox basic controls 1 Recorder Starts OpenMG CD Recorder 2 Internet Accesses a Web site for the EMD service supporting OpenMG page 12 3 Shuffle Repeat indicators Displays the shuffle...

Page 6: ...SHIFT R 1 F You can play all songs or a specific song repeatedly To play songs repeatedly while holding down the SHIFT button press MODE repeatedly Each time you press the MODE button the repeat mode indicator changes as follows t F t SHUF F t no indication Repeat mode indicator 1 F F SHUF F No indicator To cancel Repeat Play While holding down the SHIFT button press MODE repeatedly until the repe...

Page 7: ...es in the fields of recorded audio content computers and consumer electronics for the purpose of developing an integrated method of copyright protection technology that can be used worldwide SDMI is working to create a framework for preventing improper usage of audio files and to promote legal music distribution services The copyright protection technology OpenMG is based upon the SDMI standard 32...

Page 8: ... your product to provide you with the best possible support For details see the insert Customer Registration for the VAIO Music Clip Player On upgrading the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software This software was developed in accordance with the arrangement between Sony and SDMI If this arrangement is modified in the future some software functions may become unavailable Sony may offer an upgrade kit in...

Page 9: ...PER BLACK P10 B 6 4 645 368 01 BUTTON VOLUME 7 4 645 371 01 HOLDER PC BOARD 8 4 645 357 01 SHEET BT 9 1 803 895 11 DISPLAY PANEL LIQUID CRYSTAL 10 1 694 653 11 CONDUCTIVE BOARD CONNECTION 11 4 645 370 01 BL UNIT 12 A 8056 772 A SUB PC BOARD ASSY S 13 4 645 353 01 TERMINAL BATTERY 14 A 8056 771 A MAIN PC BOARD ASSY S 15 3 318 382 01 SCREW 1 7X3 TAPPING 16 4 645 361 01 RETAINER JACK 17 4 645 354 11 ...

Page 10: ...000 1 Published by VAIO Customer Link MC P10 9 928 151 11 2000A05023 1 3 2 E ACCESSORIES PACKING MATERIALS 1 792 297 11 CABLE CONNECTION 4 645 934 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH 4 645 976 01 STRAP NECK 4 646 038 11 CD ROM PC SOFT 9100 8 953 735 90 HEADPHONE MDR W034LP O SET Ref No Part No Description Remark ...

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