Return to normal playback by pressing the
button shortly.
[Details]
The OPR lamp blinks red, an error-beep is heard, and no data is
played/your Walkman cannot be turned on.
[Details]
The remaining battery power is low or insufficient.
Recharge the battery, see
[Details]
.
You are trying to play an unsupported format or DRM file.
Transfer files in a playable format, see
[Details]
. If you don’t need the files that cannot be
played, delete them from your Walkman.
Formatting your Walkman failed to complete, or you formatted the Walkman on the computer.
Retry formatting your Walkman.
[Details]
There is no song that can be played on your Walkman.
Transfer data to your Walkman.
There is not sufficient free space.
Delete any unnecessary data to increase free space.
For details on the maximum recordable number of files, see
[Details]
.
The OPR lamp blinks red while playing back and the voice guidance
“EXPIRED” is heard.
[Details]
The playback limitation period of the song has expired or the playback limitation count has
been reached based on subscription conditions, etc.
Visit the distributor’s web site from which you purchased the song, and update it.
If you don’t need the song, delete it from your Walkman.
The voice guidance “Check the volume level” is heard.
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 (*1) for the first time.
You can cancel the alarm and warning by pressing any button.
You can turn up the volume beyond the specific level (*1) after canceling the alarm and
warning.
After the initial warning, the alarm and warning repeat for every 20 cumulative hours that the
volume is set beyond the specific level (*1); when this happens, the volume is changed to
level [7] automatically.
(*1) Specific level = [18]
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