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Operation Guide
NWZ-E343/E344/E345
©2009 Sony Corporation
4-154-414-11(1)
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Common Settings
Setting a screensaver type [Screensaver]
You can set the screen saver to either [Clock] or [Blank] for when there is no operation for more than 30 seconds during song playback or FM reception.
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From the [Home] menu, select
Type Description
[Settings] [Common Settings] [Screensaver] [Type] desired setting type.
When there is no operation for more than 30 seconds, a clock appears as a screen saver. When there is no operation for more than 30 seconds, the screen goes off. (Default setting)
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[Clock] [Blank]
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Adjusting the brightness of the screen [Brightness]
You can set the display brightness to one of 5 levels.
From the [Home] menu, select
Type Description
[Settings] [Common Settings] [Brightness] desired setting type.
The larger the number, the brighter the screen. [3] is set by default.
[1] [5]
Hint
If you adjust the brightness of the screen to a lower level, the battery will last longer.
Note
While the player is connected via the USB cable, the brightness of the screen may be adjusted to a lower level regardless of the setting.
Common Settings
Setting the current time [Set Date-Time]
You can set the date and time.
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From the [Home] menu, select
[Set Date-Time].
[Settings] [Common Settings]
Home Menu
Press the / button to select a year, and then press the /
button to change the value. minute.
Index
As in step , adjust the settings for month, date, hour, and Press the button to confirm.
To display the current time Select [Clock Display] on the [Home] menu. Press the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the [Home] menu or the playback screen, and select [Clock Display] from the option menu.
Hint
You can select the date format from among [YYYY/MM/DD], [MM/DD/YYYY], and [DD/MM/YYYY]. Furthermore, you can select the time format from either [12-hour] or [24-hour]. For details, see "Setting the date format [Date Display Format]" ( p. 78), or "Setting the time format [Time Display Format]" ( p. 78).
Note
If battery power is used up because, for example, the player has not been used for a long time, your settings for date and time may be lost and "-" will be displayed instead of the current date and time. In this case, set the clock again.
Common Settings
Setting the date format [Date Display Format]
You can set the date format displayed for the current date ( p. 77) as [YYYY/ MM/DD], [MM/DD/YYYY], or [DD/MM/YYYY].
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From the [Home] menu, select
Type Description
[Settings] [Common Settings] [Date Display Format] desired format type.
Displays the date as year/month/day. Displays the date as day/month/year.
Home Menu
[YYYY/MM/DD] [MM/DD/YYYY] [DD/MM/YYYY]
Index
Setting the time format [Time Display Format]
You can select the format to display the current time ( p. 77) from either a [12-hour] or [24-hour] display.
From the [Home] menu, select
Type Description
[Settings] [Common Settings] [Time Display Format] desired format type.
Displays the current time in the 12-hour format. Displays the current time in the 24-hour format.
[12-hour] [24-hour]
Common Settings
Returning to the factory settings [Reset all Settings]
You can reset the player to the default settings. Resetting the player will not delete data such as music, video, and photo data.
Note
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This function is only available in the pause mode.
From the [Home] menu, select
[Reset all Settings] [Yes].
[Settings] [Common Settings]
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[Restored factory settings. ] appears. To cancel the operation, select [No] on the confirmation screen.
Formatting memory [Format]
You can format the built-in flash memory of the player.
Note
If the memory is formatted, all data (songs, videos, photos, etc. , including sample data installed at the factory) will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in memory prior to formatting, and export any important data to the hard disk of your computer. Be sure not to initialize (format) the built-in flash memory of the player using Windows Explorer. If you have formatted with Windows Explorer, format again using the player. This function is only available in the pause mode.
From the [Home] menu, select
[All data including songs will be deleted. Proceed?] appears.
[Format].
[Settings] [Common Settings]
Select [Yes].
[All data will be deleted. [. . . ] 76)
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Basic setting of battery life measurement (Default setting)
[3] [Blank] [None] [Off] [Off]
Settings for sound [Equalizer] ( p. 48)
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* When [Brightness] is set to [5], battery life may shorten by about 30%. *2 When [Type] of [Screensaver] is set to [Clock], battery life may shorten by about 20%. *3 When [Equalizer] is set to [Custom 1], [Clear Stereo] is set to [On], and [Dynamic Normalizer] is set to [On], battery life may shorten by about 50%.
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Additional Information
Display
2-inch, TFT color display with white LED-backlight, QVGA (240 × 320 pixels), 262, 144 colors
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Dimensions (w/h/d, projecting parts not included)
44. 0 × 87. 3 × 9. 3 mm (1 3/4 × 3 1/2 × 3/8 inches)
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Dimension (w/h/d)
44. 6 × 87. 3 × 9. 7 mm (1 13/16 × 3 1/2 × 13/32 inches)
Mass
Approx. [. . . ]