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NW-E7/E10

8

USB cradle

Display

Access lamp

Basic Operations

Transferring songs from the computer to
Network Walkman (Check-out)

1

    Install the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software and import digital audio files to

OpenMG Jukebox.

          For details, refer to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions.

Note

Before connecting the player to your computer for the first time, be sure to install "OpenMG Jukebox"
software and NW-E7/E10 driver from the supplied CD-ROM to your computer.
If you have already installed "OpenMG Jukebox" software, you also need to install NW-E7/E10 driver before
connecting the player to your computer.

2

    Connect Network Walkman to your computer.

3

 Connect Network Walkman to your

computer.
Connect the small connector of the supplied
USB cable into the USB jack on the USB
cradle, then the large connector to the USB
jack of your computer.
“PC” appears in the display, and the access
lamp flashes to confirm access to the
computer.

1

Attach your Network Walkman to the USB cradle.

2

 Connect the AC power adaptor*.

Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to
an AC wall outlet first, then to the DC IN
jack on the USB cradle.

     * You can use the player by only connecting the

dedicated USB cable, but the battery is not be
charged.

Note

Be sure to attach the player to the
arrow direction as illustrated below.

USB cable
(supplied)

to 

to 

USB cradle

AC power adaptor
(supplied)

to AC
wall outlet

to DC IN

9

Basic Operations

Notes

• Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the player from the USB cradle during the access lamp is flashing.

This may cause the data being transferred to be broken.

• Do not connect more than two USB devices to your computer. Normal operation will not be guaranteed.
• Use of this player with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed.
• A malfunction may occur depending on the USB devices connected at any one time.
• When connecting Network Walkman to your computer for the first time, the USB driver Installer window

appears. Please follow the instructions in the Installer window.

• You cannot operate the player while it is connected to a computer.

If you place the player on the USB cradle connected to a computer during playback, playback stops and "PC"
appears on the display.

• Even if you connect the player to a computer, it is impossible to browse the contents of the built-in memory

of the player using the Windows Explorer.

3

Transfer the music file to Network Walkman (Check-out).

For details on how to operate, refer to the OpenMG Jukebox Operating Instructions.

Tip

To transfer the song back to the computer (check-in), refer to the OpenMG Jukebox software instruction
manual or the online help.

Note on playing back time-limited music
(timeout contents)

Some music data distributed via the Internet (EMD service) have playback time restriction.

When you playback a song with playback time restriction, the timeout icon (page 11) goes on.

If you try to playback a song whose playback period is already expired, the timeout icon flashes
and playback of the next song begins.

We recommended you to check-in or delete the expired song in the player to the computer using
the OpenMG Jukebox software.

OpenMG Jukebox will not playback the expired song  and the expired song will not  be available
for check-out to Network Walkman. Delete these songs as needed.

10

Listening to music with Network
Walkman

Please  charge the battery before use (see page 7).

Note

When using Network Walkman, be sure to disconnect it from the computer.

   Connect the headphones/earphones.

2

    Start playback.

to 

i

 jack

Playback stops automatically when the music
reaches the end (only when the REPEAT
mode is off).

If playback does not start

The HOLD switch may be switched on. Please
release it off (page 13).

To stop playback

Push the jog lever.

Tip

If you do not operate the player for 3 seconds while
in stop mode, the display automatically turns off.

1

 Push the jog lever.

2

 Press the VOLUME

+/– button up or
down to adjust
the volume.

HOLD switch

(rear)

11

Basic Operations

On other operations

To

Go to the beginning
of the next track

Go to the beginning
of the succeding
tracks

Go to the beginning
of the actual track

Go to previous
tracks

Go forward

Go backward

Operation of
the Jog lever

Slide upwards once.

Slide upwards
and hold still.

Slide downwards once.

Slide downwards
and hold still.

While playback, slide up
and hold still.

While playback, slide
down and hold still.

Slide
downwards

Jog lever

Slide
upwards

Push

On the display

4

3

2

1

5

BASS12

1

SHUF

VOL

6

1

Play/Volume indicators
While playing, the 

N

 icon and the song

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

2

Play back mode indication (page 13)
The selected repeat mode is displayed.

3

MEGA BASS indication (page 12)
The indication lights up while the MEGA
BASS function is activated.

4

AVLS indication (page 12)
The indication lights up while the AVLS
function is activated.

5

Battery remain indication (page 7)
The remaining battery power is
displayed.

6

Timeout icon
Depending on the time-limited rights
associated with certain music content, the
playback period may expire. (The icon
appears when you play back a timeout
content. The icon flashes if the playback
period has expired.)

Summary of Contents for Walkman NW-E10

Page 1: ...perating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Power source DC IN 1 2V internal nickel metal hydride battery DC IN 4 5V supplied AC power adaptor Battery life Approx 11 hours Dimensions approx 27 8 92 4 13 3mm 1 1 8 3 3 4 17 32 inches w h d projecting parts not included 30 9 92 4 14 7mm 1 1 4 3 3 4 19 32 inches including projecting parts Mass approx 55g 1 9 oz battery included Memory capacity NW E7...

Page 2: ...equires a special tool z UNLEADED SOLDER Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordi...

Page 3: ...ed from instruction manual front rear 1 i Headphones earphones jack 2 Display 3 PLAY MODE button 4 Jog lever 5 VOLUME button 6 MEGA BASS AVLS button 7 Access lamp 8 HOLD switch 9 Strap hole for attaching the strap 0 Reset button qa Connection part for the USB cradle 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 qa ...

Page 4: ...ing Instructions Tip To transfer the song back to the computer check in refer to the OpenMG Jukebox software instruction manual or the online help Note on playing back time limited music timeout contents Some music data distributed via the Internet EMD service have playback time restriction When you playback a song with playback time restriction the timeout icon page 11 goes on If you try to playb...

Page 5: ...he numerical order given 3 1 CASE z The equipment can be removed using the following procedure Case Set Battery nickel hydrogen Main board 3 Key top 1 Screw 5 Claws 4 6 2 7 Protector Case Control ornamental plate 2 Screw 1 3 Window LCD Arm hold Knob hold Case KNOB HOLD REMOVAL ...

Page 6: ...W E7 E10 3 3 MAIN BOARD 4 Peel off from frame 6 Claws 5 Screw 6 Claw 2 Claw 1 7 3 Main board CN902 Switch flexible board Frame 3 2 BATTERY NICKEL HYDROGEN 1 Screw 3 2 Battery nickel hydrogen Lid case ASSY ...

Page 7: ...A BUS 2B 2A 2G 2Y3 2Y2 2Y1 2Y0 2 TO 4 DECODER IC604 D0 D7 D0 D7 A0 A7 A0 A7 CE CLE ALE R B HD4 HD0 HD2 HD1 BDR0 IOSTRB BFSX2 BCLKX2 BDR2 BDX2 INT2 INT3 BCLKR1 A0 A7 D0 D7 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR IC601 INT1 IS A15 R W RS 41 BCLKR0 36 BFSR1 HD3 X1 X2 CLKIN 43 BFSR0 EEPROM IC603 CS WP SI SO SCK IRQ1 AN0 WKP7 P37 P32 X2 X1 OSC2 OSC1 P90 COM2 COM1 WKP6 WKP0 CPU IC801 IRQ0 P33 RES RXD TXD SCK P36 SEG9 ...

Page 8: ...8 R429 R435 R453 R921 R908 R5202 R5203 R454 R831 R5000 R829 R702 R836 R818 R817 R822 R820 R819 R806 R701 C608 R607 R602 C603 R5100 R610 R609 R903 R904 R422 C310 C301 C305 C302 C101 C201 C429 C622 C404 C416 C422 C427 C813 C815 C816 C804 C805 C806 C807 C808 C615 R5204 R5200 C902 C903 D402 D802 D701 D813 D814 D815 D901 D902 D906 D401 D907 D101 D201 D804 D811 D903 D905 D403 D413 D410 D405 D411 FB301 F...

Page 9: ...SUB SUSPEND VBUS GND 1 DAC XRST DAC MUTING A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 BCLK LRCK SDATA ACLK D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 NC NC NC NC NC VCC VSS NC NC I O7 I O6 I O5 I O4 I O3 I O2 I O1 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC I O8 GND IVA INB VCC OUT GND INB VCC OUT IC602 FLASH ROM CSP Chip Size Package INA TC5851...

Page 10: ...220k 0 1 S12301DS T1 UN9213J MAZS1200OASO 0 RB400D T146 RB521S 30TE61 RB521S 30TE61 1SS400TE 61 DAN222 TL 0 0 10 68k 1k 100k 100k 0 S12302DS T1 SSM3K03FE 22k 0 4 7 10k 100k S12302DS T1 SSM3K03FE 0 4 7 10k 100k 100 100 XP2501 TX 100 100 0 047 0 047 0 1 470k 0 1 10k 0 1 0 1 47k 47k 1 0 1 1 XP1110 TXE 1M MAZS120008SO 220 2 5V MAZS120008SO 220 2 5V 22 4V 1 6 3V 1 6 3V 2SA2018TL BATT BATT XRESET V2 ON ...

Page 11: ...rances Circled numbers refer to waveforms Signal path J DIGITAL F ANALOG The voltage and waveform of CSP chip size package cannot be measured because its lead layout is different form that of conventional IC Replacement of IC601 used in the set requires a special tool IC Block Diagrams z Waveforms 1 VOLT DIV 0 1 V AC TIME DIV 20 nsec 330mVp p 7 68msec 365mVp p 16MHz VOLT DIV 0 1 V AC TIME DIV 2 ms...

Page 12: ...3 D12 GND VCC5 D11 D10 D9 D8 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 D D VCC3 TEST1 TEST2 XIN XOUT CS RD WR RESET 2 IC901 ML60851CTB USB TRANSCEIVER PROTOCOL ENGINE END POINT F1F0 8 BYTE SETUP REGISTER OSCILLATOR APPLICATION INTERFACE PLL STATUS CONTROL 4 5 6 3 2 1 8 7 DIVIDING CIRCUIT DIVIDING CIRCUIT HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHING CIRCUIT OSCILLATOR FOR BOOSTING VOLTAGE AND EL DRIVE VSS OSC ENA VDD VDD CHV OUT1 OUT2 IC70...

Page 13: ...CASE ASSY LID SILVER E7 2 X 3381 473 1 CASE ASSY LID TITAN E10 3 3 343 254 71 SCREW B1 7x3 5 4 3 233 044 01 FRAME 5 1 682 840 11 SWITCH FLEXIBLE BOARD 6 1 682 841 11 CONNECTOR FLEXIBLE BOARD 7 X 3381 675 1 MAIN BOARD SUB ASSY E7 7 X 3381 677 1 MAIN BOARD SUB ASSY E10 9 3 232 732 01 HOLDER LCD 10 1 804 470 11 DISPLAY PANEL LIQUID CRYSTAL E7 10 1 804 559 11 DISPLAY PANEL LIQUID CRYSTAL E10 11 1 694 ...

Page 14: ... 3 233 060 01 BUTTON MODE 53 X 3381 676 1 CASE SUB ASSY E7 53 X 3381 678 1 CASE SUB ASSY E10 54 3 233 047 01 WINDOW LCD 55 3 233 056 01 SHEET WINDOW ADHESIVE 56 3 343 254 71 SCREW B1 7x3 5 57 3 233 054 01 ARM HOLD 58 3 233 058 01 SHAFT HAND STRAP 59 3 233 052 01 KNOB HOLD 52 51 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 not supplied not supplied not supplied ...

Page 15: ...MIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C414 1 137 763 21 TANTAL CHIP 33uF 20 6 3V C415 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C416 1 164 866 11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V C417 1 127 692 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C418 1 127 692 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C420 1 128 964 11 TANTAL CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C421 1 125 837 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C422 1 164 874 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 50V C423 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP ...

Page 16: ... 21 INDUCTOR 47uH L301 1 414 373 31 INDUCTOR 10uH L401 1 424 872 21 INDUCTOR 22uH L402 1 414 398 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L403 1 419 627 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L404 1 414 398 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L701 1 414 406 41 INDUCTOR 220uH TRANSISTOR Q101 8 729 047 68 TRANSISTOR SSM3K03FE TPL3 Q102 8 729 046 45 TRANSISTOR SI2302DS T1 Q201 8 729 047 68 TRANSISTOR SSM3K03FE TPL3 Q202 8 729 046 45 TRANSISTOR SI2302DS T1 Q301 8 7...

Page 17: ... R808 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R809 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R810 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R811 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R812 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R813 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R814 1 218 945 11 RES CHIP 220 5 1 16W R815 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R817 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R818 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R819 1 ...

Page 18: ... manual Cradle unit 1 Earphones 1 USB cable 1 501 502 503 ACCESSORIES 0 1 418 261 12 ADAPTOR AC AC E455F FR E33 0 1 473 115 11 ADAPTOR AC AC E455F UK HK 501 1 476 905 11 CRADLE UNIT NWA UC7 503 1 757 412 31 USB CABLE 3 042 515 11 POUCH CARRYING 3 232 733 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH 3 232 733 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH FR 3 232 733 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN FR 3 232 733 41 MANUAL INSTRUCTION...

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Page 20: ...STORY Clicking the version allows you to jump to the revised page Also clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2001 10 New ...

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