Sony Portable CD Player VGF AP1 User Manual

Portable Music Player  
VGF-AP1 Series  
Operating Instructions  
 
Table of Contents  
Viewing the transferred still  
images ..................................... 23  
Using the portable music player as a  
hard disk drive ............................... 24  
Introduction  
What you can do with the portable music  
player ............................................... 4  
System requirements ........................... 5  
Names of parts ..................................... 6  
Portable music player ................... 6  
Cradle ............................................ 7  
Reading the display....................... 9  
G-sense pad buttons ........................... 10  
Basic playback buttons ............... 10  
Navigation buttons ...................... 11  
Advanced operation buttons ....... 12  
Advanced playback buttons ........ 13  
Deleting music files ........................... 24  
Other Information  
Setup items and settings .................... 25  
About the internal battery .................. 27  
Precautions ........................................ 28  
Usage and storage ....................... 28  
Overheating................................. 28  
Condensation .............................. 28  
Disk handling .............................. 28  
Hard disk precautions ................. 29  
Removing the internal battery .... 29  
Maintenance ...................................... 30  
Cleaning the cabinet ................... 30  
Disc cleaning .............................. 30  
Getting help ....................................... 30  
Sony support options .................. 30  
Specifications .................................... 31  
Troubleshooting................................. 32  
Power .......................................... 32  
Operation .................................... 32  
G-sense pad ................................. 34  
“SonicStage” software ................ 34  
Operation  
Listening to music ............................. 15  
Finding songs .................................... 18  
Searching by album genre, artist  
name, album title, and  
song title.................................. 18  
Searching among previously played  
songs ....................................... 19  
Searching by group or  
group jacket ............................ 19  
Using playlists ................................... 20  
Registering a playlist .................. 20  
Playing songs from a playlist ...... 20  
“VAIO music transfer”  
software................................... 35  
Removing songs from  
a playlist .................................. 21  
Other problems ........................... 36  
Viewing still images .......................... 21  
Transferring still images from a  
digital camera.......................... 21  
Before using this manual, read the separate Quick Start Guide, which provides  
information necessary prior to using the player, from unpacking to hardware  
preparation and software installation.  
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Introduction  
What you can do with the portable music player  
The Portable Music Player VGF-AP1 / AP1L incorporates a 20 GB* or 40 GB* hard disk, and  
allows you to carry an entire music library wherever you go.  
* Some portion of hard disk capacity is reserved for application / data management function.  
Portable music player  
Easy-to-carry player with built-in 20 GB / 40 GB hard disk. The player also serves as an  
external hard disk for your computer.  
2.2 inch high-resolution LCD panel and unique “G-sense” touchpad (subsequently referred  
to as the “G-sense pad”) make it a breeze to operate the player and find the songs you  
want.  
Simply placing the player on its cradle when not in use recharges the battery.  
By connecting the player to a digital still camera (subsequently referred to as “digital  
camera”) by using the cradle, the player can be used as a storage device for digital photos  
(JPEG images). You can also view a slide show of pictures while listening to music.  
Supplied software for transferring music from a computer  
“SonicStage” software  
This software lets you control the entire process from saving songs from music CDs to  
transferring them to the player. The application also supports net-based electronic music  
distribution (EMD) services, letting you purchase and download songs from the Internet  
for use on your player.  
“VAIO music transfer” software  
Drag and drop MP3 files, WMA files, or other music files already on your computer to  
transfer them to the player.  
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System requirements  
To use the player, the following hardware and software requirements must be met.  
Computer  
IBM PC/AT compatible  
CPU  
Pentium II processor, 400 MHz or above (Pentium III, 450 MHz or above recommended)  
Free hard disk space  
200 MB or more (1.5 GB recommended)  
Depending on the Windows version and the number of music files, more space may be required.  
RAM  
64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)  
Operating system  
Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition 1)  
,
Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or higher), Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows  
98 Second Edition  
Display  
16-bit color or higher, 800 × 600 resolution or higher (1024 × 768 or higher recommended)  
Other requirements  
Internet connection (for obtaining song data from CDDB or using net-based music distribution  
services “EMD”)  
Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher (for playback of WMA files)  
CD-ROM drive (supporting WDM digital playback)  
Sound support  
USB port 2)  
1)  
Support for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition is provided only in U.S.A. and Canada.  
Hi-Speed support is not mandatory, but if the connected computer does not support USB 2.0, file  
transfer will occur at a lower speed and take longer.  
2)  
Notes  
Even if the above requirements are met, the player will not work with every computer.  
Operation of the player is not assured in the following environments:  
– Operating system not listed above  
– Operating system not factory-installed (upgraded later to a different version)  
– Multi-boot environment  
– Multi-monitor environment  
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Names of parts  
Portable music player  
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1 Display (page 9)  
2 POWER/HOLD switch  
When you slide this control in the arrow direction, operation of the player is disabled.  
3 Headphone connector (page 15)  
4 G-sense pad (page 10)  
5 Carrying strap ring  
6 Reset button  
If the player has ceased to operate normally, try pressing this button with a pointed object (such  
as a bent paper clip). The player's display turns white, and the settings such as G-sense  
sensitivity, language, and clock are returned to the factory default values. It takes several tens of  
seconds for the player to finish resetting.  
7 Cradle connector  
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